CSIR-CFTRI’s BioNEST incubation center will provide a helpful environment where entrepreneurs can innovate and develop their ideas into feasible businesses.
In addition to offering access to necessary resources like mentors, advisors, industry experts, and consultants who may offer help on many elements of business development, strategy, marketing, and more, the incubation centers also provide physical infrastructure.
Startups working in food formulation, biotechnology, bioprocessing, and related domains are encouraged to apply for BioNEST incubation center.
It is a platform where business owners may work with scientists and other food technology specialists to sharpen their ideas and get them commercialized.
CSIR-CFTRI Bio-NEST, which is funded by BIRAC, is committed to nurturing and supporting food startups, by giving them access to resources such as pilot plant facilities, instrumentation, and mentorship.
The last date application is July 31, 2024 as stated by the institute.
Another trend is that on July 26, 2024, the BioNEST Incubation Center of CSIR-CFTRI, Mysore, and the Atal Incubation Centre of Coffee Board (AIC-CCRI-CED) will jointly host a networking event for food companies, entrepreneurs, and investors.
Although there is no charge for the event, registration is required.
BioNEST offers state-of-the-art infrastructure including laboratories, pilot-scale equipment, and office spaces. This enables startups to conduct research, prototype development, and scale-up production.
Overall, the BioNEST incubation facility at CSIR-CFTRI stimulates food entrepreneurship by offering a supportive environment where concepts can develop into profitable businesses.
It offers networking opportunities, infrastructure, business support, and technological know-how to help businesses succeed in the cutthroat food market.
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