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BIRAC Early Translational Accelerator (ETA) Program
The Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) has announced the Early Translational Accelerator (ETA) program, inviting proposals from institutions with expertise in translational research. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between innovative academic research and industrial commercialization, accelerating the transition of technologies from the laboratory to real-world applications.
What is the Early Translational Accelerator (ETA)?
The ETA program focuses on:
- Proof-of-Concept Validation: Adding a translational component to innovative research to validate technologies.
- Industry Engagement: Attracting industry collaborators to advance validated technologies further into development.
- Collaborative Ecosystems: Leveraging international translational ecosystems to promote the commercialization of groundbreaking solutions.
By focusing on these key areas, ETA supports projects that demonstrate strong potential to address critical societal challenges in biotechnology and allied fields.
Who Can Apply?
Institutions with a proven record of performing translational activities in the proposed area of research are eligible. These include:
- Bio-incubators
- Organizations fostering innovation by supporting start-ups and small businesses in biotechnology.
- National Research Laboratories
- Premier research institutions driving high-impact scientific studies.
- Government-funded Laboratories
- Laboratories under government initiatives engaged in cutting-edge research.
- National Institutes
- Institutions recognized for their contributions to translational and applied research.
Eligible applicants must have demonstrated experience and expertise in translating academic discoveries into scalable, validated technologies.
Key Objectives of ETA
The ETA program is designed to:
- Foster Translational Research:
- Help researchers move beyond basic science to establish proof-of-concept and validate their findings.
- Facilitate Industry Partnerships:
- Enable academic researchers to collaborate with industries for the development and commercialization of technologies.
- Leverage International Support:
- Utilize global resources and networks to enhance the scope and scale of translational efforts.
- Create Socio-Economic Impact:
- Promote solutions that address societal challenges in biotechnology, healthcare, agriculture, and more.
Benefits of Participation
Successful applicants will gain:
- Financial Support: Funding for validation and proof-of-concept activities.
- Industry Collaboration Opportunities: Access to industry partners for technology advancement and market readiness.
- Enhanced Visibility: Showcase technologies to global stakeholders through BIRAC’s network.
- Strategic Resources: Leverage global ecosystems for technology commercialization and deployment.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Milestone | Date |
---|---|
Announcement of Call | December 2024 |
Submission Deadline | February 7, 2025 |
Proposal Evaluation | Post-February 2025 |
Why Participate in ETA?
Participation in ETA provides unparalleled opportunities to:
- Accelerate Research Impact:
- Move your research closer to real-world application and commercialization.
- Collaborate with Industry Leaders:
- Work alongside industrial partners who can scale validated technologies.
- Access Strategic Resources:
- Gain funding, mentorship, and infrastructure support to strengthen your research.
- Enhance Global Reach:
- Leverage international collaborations for wider acceptance and deployment of your technology.
How to Apply?
Eligible institutions must prepare a detailed proposal, clearly outlining:
- Research objectives and expected outcomes.
- Potential for validation and proof-of-concept.
- Collaboration plans with industry partners.
- Long-term scalability and socio-economic impact.
Visit the BIRAC Website for detailed application guidelines and submission processes. Ensure proposals are submitted by Friday, February 7, 2025.
Contact Information
For further inquiries about the ETA program and application process, visit the official BIRAC Website.