BIOHACKING IS MOSTLY UNKNOWN IN INDIA!
“Globally biohacking has steadily been
growing and becoming more mainstream.
Countries like USA, UK and Ireland have
taken a lead here by building communities,
labs and promoting companies and
policy. India unfortunately like always has
been a late adopter with us seeing some
acknowledgment of trends like synthetic
biology in this country only now. In my
experience over the past three years I have
not come across many people who know
what biohacking means. We also do not have
any community biohacker spaces. Globally,
especially in USA, you can drop into one of
these community labs and get access to
all equipment and reagents for a monthly
fee. You also get expertise in terms of the
community and biosafety advise.”
UJJWAL THAAKAR, CHIEF EVERYTHING
OFFICER, KESAR BIOTECH
The tagline of the
company says it all.
“Biotech made simple,
without spending
thousands of dollars or
a PhD.” When asked
to explain, he says the
idea behind this is not
deep. “It’s pretty simple.
We want the ability to
understand and dabble
in biotechnology without
requiring much capital
or years of expertise. In
short, we want to remove
the barriers that stop
people from even thinking
about getting into
biotechnology.”
Right now, he is
expecting to finish the
product in a couple
of months and start
beta testing with some
leading universities. As
per him, once he irons
out the bugs, he will go
ahead and try to reach
colleges where students
need his machine.
“Besides that, we’re also
taking a fresh approach
to software and have
some interesting
features and products
in the pipeline,” he
concludes. Three cheers
to his vision with a hope
that he will find his
takers soon.
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