Akums Drugs, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University collaborate for pharmaceutical innovation
New Delhi: In a significant step towards advancing research and development in pharmaceutical formulations, Akums Drugs and Pharmaceuticals has entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU). Under this partnership, Akums and TNAU will collaborate to strengthen research through shared expertise and innovative agricultural solutions, to foster innovation in formulation development. The Department of Processing and Food Engineering at AEC&RI, TNAU, will explore novel applications of agri-based inputs for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical use, focusing on sustainable, plant-derived resources.
"This strategic partnership marks a significant step in bridging the gap between academia and industry to jointly develop advanced, sustainable healthcare solutions. Akums will play a pivotal role in this collaboration by integrating its vast expertise in pharmaceutical development with TNAU’s advanced agricultural research capabilities", the release stated.
The partnership will facilitate industrial training and internships, providing them with hands-on experience in pharmaceutical processing and formulation techniques. Additionally, Akums will collaborate with the Agricultural Engineering College and Research Institute (AEC&RI), Kumulur, to explore the commercialization of novel formulations for both domestic and export markets under ICAR sponsored CRP on SA Project, funded by CIPHET, Ludhiana.
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