Monday, March 4, 2024
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

  1. Signed Memorandum of Understanding with Abtec M/s Agro Bio Tech Research Centre Ltd (ABTEC), Kottayam.

  2. Signed Memorandum of Understanding with Department of Animal Husbandary, Thiruvananthapuram, Government of Kerala.

  3. Signed Memorandum of Understanding with National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM), Haryana

  4. MoU signed with Carmel Engineering College, Alappuzha
  5. MoU signed between Business Innovation and Incubation Centre (BIIC) and Central Travancore Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
  6. MG University , MOU signed with VOSARD ,Kattappana.
  7. MoU signed between Business Innovation and Incubation Centre (BIIC) and Central Travancore Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  8. Technology transfer with Neeloor FPO.
  9. MoU signed with TiMED, SCTIMST, Trivandrum

INDUSTRIAL LINKAGE

With Abtec M/s Agro Bio Tech Research Centre Ltd (ABTEC), Kottayam.

STARTUP MENTORING

Dr. Radhakrishnan E.K., with his extensive 13 years of research expertise in antimicrobial resistance, lifestyle disease management, and sustainable products, plays a crucial role in mentoring the startups under his guidance. For UNIWO Naturals, his deep understanding of lifestyle diseases allows him to provide valuable insights into the formulation of Fruitscuit and Dhanyamrit. His expertise in antimicrobial resistance is especially relevant for ReGDB from AltiusBio, contributing to the compilation of AMR gene data and strategies to combat multidrug-resistant bacteria. In the case of Synova Bioventures, Dr. Radhakrishnan’s knowledge in sustainable practices aligns with the startup’s focus on environmentally friendly biomaterials, aiding in research collaborations and market positioning. Lastly, for DIA ROPANA, his expertise in both antimicrobial resistance and lifestyle disease management is beneficial for developing advanced wound healing products, ensuring that the startup remains at the forefront of innovation in diabetic foot ulcer care. Dr. Radhakrishnan’s mentorship likely encompasses a holistic approach, integrating his research background to guide these startups towards success in their respective domains while prioritizing health, sustainability, and innovation.

A detailed note on the startups are given below;

 

1) UNIWO Naturals

It is a startup founded by Amritha Nair and Sreelakshmi that focuses on producing functional foods derived from natural sources. The company offers a range of products designed to cater to specific dietary needs and health concerns. UNIWO Naturals has developed Fruitscuit, a line of biscuits specifically designed for individuals with diabetes. These biscuits are formulated to be diabetic-friendly, taking into consideration the dietary requirements and restrictions associated with diabetes. The use of natural ingredients in Fruitscuit aims to provide a tasty and satisfying snack option while addressing the nutritional needs of those managing diabetes.

Dhanyamrit: Cholesterol-Free Protein Powder: Another product in UNIWO Naturals’ lineup is Dhanyamrit, a cholesterol-free protein powder. This product is targeted at individuals looking to manage their cholesterol levels while ensuring an adequate intake of protein. Dhanyamrit is formulated with natural sources of protein, emphasizing a cholesterol-free composition. It serves as a convenient and health-conscious option for those seeking to support their protein needs without compromising on their cholesterol management goals.

 

2) ReGDB (Resistance Gene Database)

The startup was founded by Manjusha Premnath, Maya Mathew, Bicky Jerin Joseph and Mary Theresa, which is a venture from AltiusBio founded by Mary Theresa,  is focused on compiling information related to AMR genes, specifically from ESKAPE pathogens, which include Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Enterobacter species. The emphasis on these pathogens suggests a focus on critical multidrug-resistant bacteria. The database likely aims to provide a comprehensive resource for researchers, clinicians, and public health officials to understand and address antimicrobial resistance in India. It includes genetic information related to antibiotic resistance in these pathogens, contributing to efforts in surveillance, research, and the development of strategies to combat the spread of drug-resistant bacteria.

3) Synova Bioventures

The startup was founded by Sreekanth K. and Riya Alex. They are committed to developing sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions by utilizing biomaterials that are both safe and non-toxic. The startup likely offers a range of eco-friendly products across various categories. These products could include but are not limited to packaging materials, disposable goods, or consumer products made from biodegradable and sustainable biomaterials.The emphasis on eco-friendly and non-toxic biomaterials suggests a commitment to reducing the environmental footprint associated with traditional manufacturing processes. This approach aligns with the global movement towards sustainable and green practices. The startup is involved in continuous research and development efforts to discover and incorporate new biomaterials into their product offerings. This could involve collaborations with research institutions, scientists, and experts in the field of sustainable materials. Synova Bioventures likely positions itself as a socially responsible company, catering to environmentally conscious consumers and businesses. The startup focuses on raising awareness about the benefits of using safe and non-toxic biomaterials in product manufacturing.

4) Celloheal:

 

Nanocellulose based wound dressing – The startup is founded by Neelima S. and Vipina Vinod TN focussing on creating Wound Healing Products is dedicated to developing wound healing products, specifically designed to address the needs of individuals with diabetic foot ulcers. The startup places a special emphasis on using naturally sourced, hypoallergenic, and biodegradable polymers in their product formulations. The startup likely offers a range of wound care products crafted from these specialized polymers. These products may include dressings, ointments, or other therapeutic solutions designed to promote effective wound healing. Celloheal prioritizes the use of materials derived from natural sources, aligning with the trend towards sustainable and eco-friendly practices in the healthcare industry. The focus on hypoallergenic polymers indicates a commitment to minimizing potential allergic reactions, ensuring that the products are suitable for a broad range of users, including those with sensitive skin. The incorporation of biodegradable polymers underscores the startup’s commitment to environmental sustainability by reducing the ecological impact of their products. The primary target market for Celloheal products includes individuals suffering from diabetic foot ulcers. These products may also appeal to healthcare professionals, clinics, and hospitals seeking advanced and sustainable wound care solutions. Celloheal is likely engaged in ongoing research and development efforts to continually improve and innovate their wound healing products. This might involve collaborations with medical professionals, researchers, and experts in polymer science. The startup’s mission is likely centered around improving the quality of wound care for diabetic patients through the development of advanced, natural, and sustainable solutions.