"There is huge potential for Bio Technology in Bengaluru and Karnataka... after similar policy starting in2001 and then again Millennium Biotech Policy, we are now bringing in a new policy for 2017-2022...," he told reporters here.
The policy "will givefurther impetus for the sectors growth in the state," the Law andParliamentary Affairs Minister said.
He said the policy aims to give support to new innovations in the sector like synthetic biology, anti-microbial resistance, rare diseases, orphan drug, stem cells, regenerative medicines and medical devices.
It has also given approval to implementation of public bicycle sharing system in Bengaluru at an estimated capital cost of of Rs 80.18 crore along with approval for establishment of Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for Bengaluru smart city mission, Jayachandra said.
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