National Biofoundry Network

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News: Recently, India’s first national-level biofoundry network was launched by Union Science and Technology Minister.

About National Biofoundry Network

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  • It is a landmark initiative launched to transform the nation’s biotech innovation, biomanufacturing capacity, and advancement towards a biobased economy.
  • It was launched on August 27, 2025. 
  • Launched under: BioE3 Policy (Biotechnology for Economy, Environment, and Employment)
  • Implementing agency: It will be implemented by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science & Technology.
  • Aim: It is aimed at making biotechnology a driver of the economy, environment, and employment.
    • It also aims to expand energy access with biofuels and green technologies.
  • Composition of the Network: The Network is comprised of six leading institutions across India.
    • It has been designed to scale up proof-of-concept developments and strengthen indigenous biomanufacturing capacity.
  • Objectives of the Network:
    • To provide a platform for scaling proof-of-concept solutions into deployable technologies.
    • To enhance indigenous biomanufacturing capacity and reduce reliance on imports.
    • To foster sustainable development through biotech-driven solutions in health, agriculture, industry, and environment.
    • To create employment opportunities and strengthen India’s bio-startup ecosystem.

BioE3 Challenge for Youth

  • It is an initiative conceptualized under National Biofoundry Network.
  • Theme: It is a nationwide call to young innovators under the theme “Design Microbes, Molecules & More”.
  • Aim: The programme aims to empower grassroots innovators, foster youth-led change, and strengthen India’s journey towards a sustainable and self-reliant bioeconomy. 
  • Participants: The initiative invites school students (Classes 6–12), university students, researchers, faculty, startups and Indian nationals to design safe-by-default biological solutions addressing challenges in health, agriculture, environment, and industry.
  • Challenge included: The challenge will be announced on the first of every month beginning October 2025.
  • Incentives
    • The top 10 winning solutions each will receive a cash award of ₹1 lakh along with recognition and mentoring support.
    • 100 selected awardees will be eligible for funding of up to ₹25 lakh, provided in two tranches through BIRAC, to convert their ideas into proof-of-concept solutions.
    • These projects will also gain access to facilities and incubation support at BRIC+ institutions across India.
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