Genome Valley

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Genome Valley
Life Sciences
Established
22 November 1999; 24 years ago (1999-11-22)
Founded byGovernment of Andhra Pradesh (1956–2014)
Area
 • Total8.1 km2 (3.1 sq mi)
Websitelifesciences.telangana.gov.in/life-sciences-grid/clusters/genome-valley/
genomevalley.co
www.mnpark.in
www.ikpknowledgepark.com
www.innopolis-gv.com

Genome Valley is an Indian

Biomedical research, training and manufacturing.[3][4][5] Genome Valley is now into its Phase III, which is about 11 km from the Phase I and II with the total area approximately 2,000-acre (8.1 km2).[6]

History

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Genome Valley was an initiative of N. Chandrababu Naidu, the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and was commissioned in 1999 as S. P. Biotech Park in a public-private partnership with Bharat Biotech International, and its founder Krishna Ella, alongside private infrastructure companies such as Shapoorji Pallonji Group and ICICI Bank.[7]

Alexandria Knowledge Park SEZ

In 2009, U.S.-based infrastructure giant Alexandria Real Estate Equities has announced its plans to invest in the bio-cluster, which led to the Alexandria Knowledge Park SEZ.[8] The bio-cluster at Shamirpet holds Certification mark by the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the European Union.[9]

IKP Knowledge Park

The IKP Knowledge Park is spread over 200 acres in Turakapally, is an initiative of ICICI Bank with five "innovation corridors" - a first of its kind knowledge-nurturing centre for Indian companies and a knowledge gateway for multinational companies".[10] The first phase of Innovation Corridor I, comprising 10 laboratories, around 3,000 ft2 (300 m2) each, is operational and fully occupied. The second phase of Innovation Corridor I, comprising 16 laboratory modules of 1,700 ft2 (170 m2) each, is ready for operation.

MN Park

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In 2016, Mission Neutral Park has acquired specialized R&D assets in Genome Valley from U.S.-based Alexandria REIT and rechristened it as MN Park. It is a collaborative life sciences ecosystem in Genome Valley, Hyderabad consisting of Grade A R&D facilities.

MN Park is spread over 400 acres including build-up facilities of around 600,000 sq.ft. provided to global tenants like

Ashland Inc. MN’s focus area: Preleased industrial assets and specialized office spaces to sectors including specialized warehousing, logistics, food processing, light manufacturing, pharmaceutical R&D, biotechnology
, etc.

Big Pharma and Consulting

Clinical and Healthcare IT

Manufacturing

R & D

Small Biotechs

See also

References

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