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Innovation Unboxed: Thermo Fisher’s New Supply Centre Supercharges Hyderabad’s Science Scene


Updated: May 10, 2025 19:00

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Thermo Fisher Scientific, a scientific research solutions global leader, has opened a cutting-edge Supply Chain Centre in the ASPIRE-BioNEST bioincubation innovation ecosystem at the University of Hyderabad.
 
Key Highlights:
 
The new Supply Chain Centre is an extension of Thermo Fisher's larger vision to augment Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in India, with ASPIRE-BioNEST selected as one of four esteemed partner locations.
  • ASPIRE-BioNEST is world-class in reputation as a premier incubator for early-stage biotech firms, offering sophisticated laboratory facilities, experienced mentorship, and a vibrant culture for innovation.
  • Thermo Fisher's facility integration aims to speed research and development, enhance laboratory efficiencies, and develop innovation among the startups, academic faculty, and researchers from local institutions like TIFR, NIAB, and IIL.
  • The Supply Centre provides immediate, on-demand availability of critical laboratory reagents, consumables, and research materials, with delivery as quick as the same day or next working day.
  • This fast supply model is anticipated to cut through conventional procurement timelines, allowing scientists to sustain research momentum and realize quicker experimental results.
The program is going to benefit not just the startups and the faculty at the University of Hyderabad but also the wider scientific community in Hyderabad.
 
The event was graced by important stakeholders such as Prof. Rajagopal (Director, ASPIRE-BioNEST), Jacqueline Ng (Director, Asia Pacific and Japan, Thermo Fisher Scientific), Jayabharat Reddy (Director – Commercial, LPD & BID, South Asia), and Dr. Anil Kondreddy (CEO, ASPIRE-BioNEST).
 
This partnership reflects Thermo Fisher's long-term commitment to empowering India's innovation ecosystem and scientific advancements in the region.
 
Source: Siasat

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