EIR reshaping biotech innovation ecosystem: Minister Jitendra
Is designed to bridge gap between research and enterprise, has attracted active participation from private sector, venture capitalists
EIR reshaping biotech innovation ecosystem: Minister Jitendra

Growing popularity of the Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) Programme among young startups, innovators, and researchers is reshaping India’s biotechnology innovation ecosystem, Union Minister of State for Science & Technology, Jitendra Singh, said on Wednesday.
Addressing the third Annual General Meeting of the Biotechnology Research and Innovation Council (BRIC) here, he said the EIR initiative is successfully cultivating a new generation of scientist-entrepreneurs who combine academic excellence with a problem-solving, market-oriented approach to research.
The minister emphasised that the EIR programme, designed to bridge the gap between research and enterprise, has attracted active participation from the private sector and venture capital investors, catalysing technology translation and startup creation from within India’s public R&D ecosystem.
"The Entrepreneur-in-Residence programme has given a new momentum to the entrepreneurial culture within our research institutions. It encourages young scientists not just to discover but to deliver- to transform their ideas into innovations that touch lives and contribute to India’s biotech growth story," he remarked.
Emphasising BRIC’s role as a model of institutional collaboration, the minister said that the Council’s creation has been one of the most successful structural reforms in India’s scientific ecosystem.

