The Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC), a nodal agency of the state government, on Tuesday signed an MoU with Gangwon Technopark of South Korea on the sidelines of the BioAsia conference. The MoU will cover exchange of know-how, sharing of information, facilitation of partnership between the companies besides education and training.
“The collaboration would be beneficial to both the partners engaged in the task of optimum exploitation of biotech resources and products in the state,” said Pradip Chandra, principal secretary of industries department .
Gangwon Technopark president InKyo Kim said his country would utilise the resources and facilities of the APIIC-promoted biotech installations, including Genome Valley, to promote marketing and research and development initiatives of both the institutions for common growth.
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