Bharat Biotech receives National Technology Award for ROTAVAC from the President

Launched in 2015 by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi ROTAVAC vaccine was introduced into the Universal Immunization Program in India during 2016, with initial implementation in 9 states with more States in the pipeline

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New Delhi: Bharat Biotech has received the National Technology Award for 2018 from the Technology Development Board, Govt of India. This prestigious award on innovative technologies successfully developed and commercialized from India was bestowed on ROTAVAC, by the President of India, Ram Nath Kovind at Technology Day ceremony held at the Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, Environment, Forests and Climate change and Prof Ashutosh Sharma, Chairperson, Technology Development Board and Secretary, Department of Science and Technology were also present at the event.

Launched in 2015 by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi ROTAVAC was introduced into the Universal Immunization Program in India during 2016, with initial implementation in 9 states with more States in the pipeline. Till date, Bharat Biotech has supplied ~ 35 million doses to the UIP. ROTAVAC is already saving infant lives and lowering the cost of hospitalizations across India. The company has also initiated supply of WHO Prequalified ROTAVAC® to UNICEF and other Immunization programs worldwide.

Ecstatic about the Presidential honour and the highly prestigious National Award, Dr Krishna M Ella, Chairman and Managing Director, Bharat Biotech said: “We are proud to receive the National Technology Award 2018 for ROTAVAC, it proves that researchers and product developers from India are capabable to develop and commercialize innovative technologies for the world.”

The national award from the Technology Development Board award recognizes organizations who have forged powerful partnerships with the national laboratories and to create knowledge networks with academic institutions to promote research and development and to gain entry into global markets. The nominees for the award and winners were selected on the basis of their extraordinary knowledge in and contributions to scientific innovation.

Bharat Biotech’s supply chain innovation includes the introduction of a miniaturized cold chain footprint for ROTAVAC to 1/5 of its competitors. With product and administration profiles very similar to that of OPV, and a cold chain footprint of ~ 3.2 cm 3 /dose of 0.5 mL, the vaccine is ideally suited for introduction into immunization programs worldwide. ROTAVAC is under registration in more than 30 countries.

ROTAVAC boasts a large family of intellectual property with patents filed in more than 35 countries and granted in 10 countries including India, USA, China, EU, Japan, UK etc. Bharat Biotech currently, holds a portfolio of 60 patents and has delivered more than 3 billion doses of vaccines to over 65 countries.

Since its inception, Bharat Biotech’s founding vision and strategy was to develop vaccines for neglected diseases and cater to people who suffer from these diseases especially the underprivileged who live in the emerging world.

Mrs Suchitra Ella, the Joint Managing Director of Bharat Biotech added, “We are highly thankful to the Technology Development Board and the Govt of India for selecting ROTAVAC. This inspires our team to continue our efforts in vaccines innovation and product development for India and beyond”

The biggest success story in recent times has been company’s rollout of WHO Prequalified made in India Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine, Typbar-TCV.

ROTAVAC was developed as a result of a multi-country – multi-partner collaborative model of team science for over 2 decades. This large public private social innovation partnership included the Government of India’s Department of Biotechnology (DBT), the Indian Council of Medical Research, the Indian Institute of Science (IISC), the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), the Translational Health Sciences and Technology Institute (THSTI), the Society for Applied Studies (SAS), Christian Medical College (CMC) Vellore, King Edwards Memorial Hospital (KEM) Pune, Stanford University School of Medicine, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Johns Hopkins University and PATH.

The ROTAVAC partnership has resulted in more than 15 international publications, including the pivotal phase III publication in Lancet in 2014.