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DELHI, MAY 11, 2026
The Indian Council of
Medical Research (ICMR) marked National Technology Day 2026 with the transfer
of three indigenous medical technologies to industry partners, underscoring
India’s growing strength in healthcare innovation and translational research.
ICMR participated in
the national programme ‘विज्ञान–Tech’, organised on Monday at
BRIC–National Institute of Immunology (NII), New Delhi. Coordinated by the
Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) in collaboration with the
Department of Biotechnology (DBT), the programme reflected a
Whole-of-Government approach, bringing together 14 Scientific Ministries and
Departments to celebrate India’s scientific excellence and technological
achievements.
The event was graced
by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology,
Dr. Jitendra Singh, who inaugurated the national technology exhibition and
interacted with innovators and exhibitors. Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal
Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, and Dr Rajiv Behl, Secretary,
Department of Health Research and DG, ICMR, were also present on the occasion.
As part of its
showcase, ICMR exhibited six high-impact indigenous technologies spanning the
Biopharma, Health, and Bioindustrial & Green Chemicals sectors. These
included Covaxin, the COVID Kavach ELISA Kit, a CRISPR-Cas-based TB Detection
System, the Nipah Point-of-Care Assay, a Diagnostic ELISA Kit for Dengue
Detection, and a Biolarvicide for Mosquito Control.
Additionally, 25
promising technologies and innovations developed by various ICMR institutes
were featured in the official compendium released during the event. These
innovations highlighted ICMR’s major contributions in diagnostics, medical
devices, digital health, disease surveillance, and translational research,
reinforcing its commitment to addressing national health priorities through
indigenous research and innovation.
A major highlight of
the programme was the transfer of three ICMR-developed technologies to industry
partners through licensing agreements facilitated under the Medical Innovations
Patent Mitra initiative of ICMR.
The first technology,
titled “Development of a Cost-Effective PSP94 ELISA for Guiding Prostate Biopsy
Decisions in Patients with PSA less than 20 ng/ml,” was developed by Dr.
Dhanashree Jagtap, Dr. Smita Mahale, and Dr. Bhakti Pathak at ICMR–National
Institute for Research in Women’s Health (ICMR-NIRWoH). The technology was
licensed to Krishgen Labs Pvt. Ltd.
The second technology
transfer involved a “Factor VIII Inhibitor / Coagulation Disorder Point-of-Care
Diagnostic,” developed by Dr. Rucha Patil at ICMR–National Institute for
Research on Blood and Immune Disorders (ICMR-NIRBID). The technology was
licensed to Meril Life Sciences.
The third technology,
“Single-Tube Multiplex Real-Time RT-PCR for Detection of Dengue, Chikungunya,
and Zika Viruses,” was developed by Dr. Alagarasu K at ICMR–National Institute
of Virology (ICMR-NIV) and licensed to Vanguard Life Sciences.
These technology
transfers were formalised during the National Technology Transfer and MoU
Exchange Session, held alongside the release of a national compendium
showcasing technologies developed by autonomous institutes and laboratories of
participating Ministries and Departments.
The successful
transfer of these technologies reflects ICMR’s commitment to safeguarding
publicly funded innovations through structured intellectual property support
while enabling their seamless translation into industry-ready solutions. The
initiative aligns with the vision of Make in Bharat by promoting indigenous
manufacturing, strengthening the medical innovation value chain, and fostering
a self-reliant healthcare ecosystem.
The ‘विज्ञान–Tech’
programme served as a national platform for showcasing technologies developed
by India’s premier research institutions and for deepening collaboration among
government, academia, and industry. The event reaffirmed the collective resolve
of scientific Ministries and Departments to build a robust innovation ecosystem
in support of the vision of Viksit Bharat.