Indian Patent Office has granted Insecticides India Ltd (IIL) a process patent for an insecticide product – giving a shot in the arm for the research and development efforts of the company. The patent has been granted for process of preparing Acetamiprid, an insecticide for sucking pests. IIL, which has also partnered with Japan’s OAT Agrio Co Ltd to set up a joint venture for invention of new molecules in India for the international requirements, has so far filed for eight patents for process of different chemical compounds.
“This was the efforts from the in-house research and development centre. We had filed for the patent with India's Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trademarks for process of preparation for Acetamiprid technical in 2005. Though the process took a longer time, still we are optimistic for our other applications as well. This grant will encourage our team to work further in this direction,” said Rajesh Aggarwal, Managing Director, Insecticides India.
Dr Mukesh, General Manager, R&D and Quality Control, Insecticides India, added, “At IIL, we put a lot of focus on research and development. Our R&D centre at Chopanki in Rajasthan is a testimony to this. The grant for process of preparing Acetamiprid will boost our efforts for further research. We are excited about this achievement and look forward.”
Insecticides India is one of the leading agrochemicals manufacturing company with a top line of Rs 650 crore in last fiscal (2012-13). The company is expected to touch Rs 900 crore this fiscal.
“This was the efforts from the in-house research and development centre. We had filed for the patent with India's Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trademarks for process of preparation for Acetamiprid technical in 2005. Though the process took a longer time, still we are optimistic for our other applications as well. This grant will encourage our team to work further in this direction,” said Rajesh Aggarwal, Managing Director, Insecticides India.
Dr Mukesh, General Manager, R&D and Quality Control, Insecticides India, added, “At IIL, we put a lot of focus on research and development. Our R&D centre at Chopanki in Rajasthan is a testimony to this. The grant for process of preparing Acetamiprid will boost our efforts for further research. We are excited about this achievement and look forward.”
Insecticides India is one of the leading agrochemicals manufacturing company with a top line of Rs 650 crore in last fiscal (2012-13). The company is expected to touch Rs 900 crore this fiscal.