Subject category:
Entrepreneurship
Published by:
INSEAD
Version: September 2003
Length: 12 pages
Data source: Published sources
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Abstract
After information technology, it is biotechnology that aims to power India's tech growth engine. Entrenched in a network of biotech companies in India's Bangalore-Hyderabad region, Biocon stands as a leader using innovation as an energiser. Much of the credit goes to entrepreneurial leadership of Ms Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw that transformed a fermentation company based out of a rented garage into India's fastest growing and most powerful biotech firm.
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USD35 million annual revenue, 750 employees
Other setting(s):
1978-2002
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Abstract
After information technology, it is biotechnology that aims to power India's tech growth engine. Entrenched in a network of biotech companies in India's Bangalore-Hyderabad region, Biocon stands as a leader using innovation as an energiser. Much of the credit goes to entrepreneurial leadership of Ms Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw that transformed a fermentation company based out of a rented garage into India's fastest growing and most powerful biotech firm.
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Location:
Industry:
Size:
USD35 million annual revenue, 750 employees
Other setting(s):
1978-2002