Bionanotechnology Center to establish in Delhi
Friday, April 23rd, 2010Holding the significance of renowned nanotechnology for the future of India and accepting the requirements to craft facility in this area. The Energy and Resources Institute of India marked a MoU with Australia Deakin University for introducing new centre which will be going to handle some major issues like food, water security and health care.
The system is been signed by Vice Chancellor Sally Walker of Deakin University and Executive Director Dr. Leena Srivastava of TERI’s in front of India’s Minister for Education Mr. Kapil Sibal along with Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
As per Dr. Aloka Adolheya, who is currently a director of TERI’s Biotechnology and Bioresources Centre and have been nominated as the Director of the new Centre, the partnership between these two industries was mainly an opportune given to TERI’s sources, which was first introduced in order to resolve an engineer’s anxiety.
He also added that the new BioNanotechnology Centre holds immense potential to make an important involvement for resolving the problems shared by India and Australia. He says that it was very important to approve for new technologies as to meet the challenges facing health care, water, or food security.
