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Daily Express, 22 February 2008

Malaysia targets 70 more BioNexus status firms this year

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is expected to see about 70 more biotechnology companies with BioNexus status this year.

Last month nine biotechnology companies received the BioNexus status, raising the total to 51 BioNexus companies with total investment of over RM1 billion said Datuk Iskandar Mizal Mahmood, chief executive officer of Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation (BiotechCorp).

BiotechCorp, established in May 2005, is the lead agency for development of Malaysia’s biotechnology industry.

In a move to raise the number of BioNexus status companies, BiolechCorp is seeking partners from South Korea.

“With the conferment of BioNexus status, the Korean partners and investors can benefit from a host of incentives, which includes the BioNexus Bill of Guarantees as well as the commercialisation grants facilitated by BiotechCorp,” said Iskandar Mizal at a press conference at the Malaysia Korea BioBusiness Partnering Event 2008.

“We are open to collaborations with Korean partners which can lead to win win platform situation global businesses and alliances,” he said.

“Malaysia’s key competitiveness is in its biodiversity and human capital whilst Korea’s is in investment and biomaterials, and this shows a perfect match for each other in biotechnology,” he added.

Iskandar Mizal said the Korean model is one of the international models that Malaysia will benchmark against as it prepared for capacity building by 2010 and the start of commercialisation in 2011.

“Since the National Biotech Policy was launched, we have seen many exciting developments, including the growing number of BioNexus companies in Malaysia and the acquisition of an exclusive worldwide licence for the nanotechnology platform from France.” he said - Bernama
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