“The international agreement aims to build strong sectoral and cross-organisational collaborations to design novel methodologies to tackle future epidemics and infectious diseases. Furthermore, leverage academia-industry strengths for advancing the science of vaccines and biotherapeutics,” the company said in a statement. Krishna Ella, executive chairman, Bharat Biotech, said the agreement reflects the ethos to facilitate collaborative research, foster innovation and advance the science vaccine technology. “Mutually, we are excited about the new opportunities to strengthen our shared vision, leverage the prowess of education, research capabilities to help build a healthier universe and improve people’s lives by developing safer vaccine platforms,” adding that, most importantly, the agreement with help “build the talent of young scientists with a passion to innovate”. Professor Jamie Triccas, deputy director at Sydney ID, emphasised the significance of the collaboration, saying, “Positioning Sydney ID on a global scale to drive innovation and highlight our expertise in the development of new vaccines and biotherapeutics is paramount. The reputational and societal impacts of developing novel vaccines to eradicate human and animal diseases that are safe, affordable, and effective cannot be overstated. Together with Bharat Biotech International Limited, we aim to make a lasting impact on global health.” India saw a revolution in vaccine making during Covid-19 when companies including Bharat Biotech provided vaccines that met about 60% of the world’s demand and supplied 2.4 billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines. “India continues to make significant R&D (research and development) investments to develop a roadmap for the design and delivery of vaccine development for a future pandemic,” said Bharat Biotech. Tuesday, 28 Nov, 2023 Digital View Print View Wealth Edition GenAI Models Not Always Factual, Issue Needs Fixing: Google’s Jeff Dean Jeff Dean, chief scientist, Google Deep Mind and Google Research, spearheads Alphabet Inc’s recently merged artificial intelligence groups – Deep Mind and Google Brain. Among its most famous engineers, Dean joined Google in 1999 and has since been at the forefront of AI research in Silicon Valley. Subsidies may Run up ₹50k cr Higher Bill India’s overall subsidy bill may surge by ₹50,000 crore this fiscal year because of increased expenditure on fertilizer, cooking gas and food security. Voda Idea may Miss Dec Deadline for Fund raise Vodafone Idea (Vi) may miss the December deadline to raise fresh funding as the debt-laden telecom operator has yet to finalize the terms of the potential deal with investors, officials aware of the discussions told ET. Read More News on Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily Market Updates & Live Business News. Recommended Stories The Executive Centre to expand in Abu Dhabi with a new flexible workspace centre Proxy advisory firm urges Raymond’s independent directors to probe assault allegations against Gautam Singhania India to launch first-ever auction of critical mineral blocks, including world’s new fuel, from Nov 29 With India’s new rules, home buyers will get much-needed relief and assurance Centre receives Rs 3,636 crore dividend from Indian Oil Corporation Mercedes names Amrit Baid as head of marketing, customer experience Indian engineering exports to 18 key markets record positive growth in October Govt may consider introducing legal safeguards for healthcare workers: Panel Power engineers’ body demands probe into coal shortage at thermal plants, imports Diamond trade polishes its act as Russia sanctions loom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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