Daily
Express, October 02, 2007
3 foreign biotech firms
to invest US 280m
KUALA LUMPUR - Three foreign biotechnology companies
are expected to invest a total of US$280 million in
their business-related activities in Malaysia by
year end, Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation (BiotechCorp)
chief executive officer Datuk Iskandar Mizal Mahmood
said Monday.
The companies concerned are Actis Biologics Inc,
Avestha Gengraine Technologies Pvt Ltd (Avesthagen),
and Manipal Education and Medical Group (MEMG), with
Actis investing the largest amount of US$250
million.
Actis is a US-based biotech venture technology
company which has set up a joint venture with
investors in Malaysia under Actis Biologics Malaysia
Sdn Bhd and it recently entered into a RM1.36
billion deal to invest and build a bio-city in
Melaka.
The other two firms are based in India. Avestagen
under Avesta Biotherapeutic and Research Pvt Ltd
(ABRPL), its joint venture with Meditab Specialities
Ltd of the Cipla group, signed a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with BiotechCorp in June this
year.
“Actis owns a lot of patents which they are trying
to commercialise in Malaysia,” Iskandar said on the
investments after the EU Malaysia Biotechnology
Business Partnership 2007 press conference.
“From Manipal side, it will not just be from the
education perspective as they are also building a
hospital in Kepala Batas, Penang, and setting up a
stem cell research facility in Technology Park
Malaysia,” he said.
Iskandar said all the three companies have been
active in Malaysia though they are not yet accorded
the BioNexus status, which is similar to the MSC
Malaysia status for the information and
communications technology (ICT) companies.
He said the latest development was part of
BiotechCorp’s two- pronged strategy to develop local
companies and at the same time to attract
investments from abroad to become the industry’s
development catalyst.
To date there are 39 BioNexus certified companies
with a total investment close to RM1 billion and
they have yet to include the revenues to be
generated.
“By and large all these BioNexus companies are local
home grown companies, but we do have three foreign
BioNexus companies,” Iskandar said, adding that the
foreign BioNexus companies contributed 15 percent of
the RM1 billion total investment.
He said although BiotechCorp was not fixated on
numbers when it comes to BioNexus certified
companies he was confident that the number of such
companies will increase to 50 by year-end.
BiotechCorp, which acts as a one stop centre for the
industry, is an agency under the purview of Science,
Technology and Innovations Ministry, and is wholly
owned by Ministry of Finance Incorporated. - Bernama
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