R & D

 

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

 

DSIR, PPP, ACADEMIC INSTITUTES RECOGNIZED FACILITIES

 

VBTIL (100% EoU) In-House Research & Development center is recognized by Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Govt. of India. Subsequently, VBTIL (100% EoU) R&D center has been recognized by Few Universities & Academia as a foolproof Training Centre for Post Graduates / Ph.D’s and also to conduct Research by them. read more...

 

Objective:To create value addition to Carbohydrates through Bio-Technology Process Thrust Area: To enhance the Business Interests in line with the need of the Nation, the following thrust areas have been identified.

  • Agro Bio Technology   • Industrial Bio Technology   • Industrial Waste Management

NET WORKING & LINKAGES

 

VBTIL (100% EoU) is having viable linkages with the following International Universities viz Kansas State University and Auburn University in United States and University of Nigeria, Nigeria. VBTIL (100% EoU) R&D center is having viable linkage with various State Agricultural Universities viz Anand Agricultural University, Navsari Agricultural University, Banaras Hindu University, Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University, Acharya Nagarjuna University read more...

 

Post Graduate, Ph.D. Degree Program & Training   read more

 

Agricultural Research Farm

 

7 acres of agricultural Research farm and 8000 SFT Green House are existing adjoining to the R&D facilities for Agro Bio Technology department to conduct field experiments in tune with ICAR and State wise Agricultural University norms. VBTIL (100% EoU) R&D Centre is established within Manufacturing premises in a separate independent block, having well furnished Research Laboratory Area of 7000 SFT and 25000 SFT for State of the Art Pilot Plant and Post Fermentation Processing facilities.

 

R&D Achievements

  • R&D center significantly contributed to reduce Cost of Fermentation process.
  • Number of new formulations are introduced.
  • Number of Honors have been received by the Chief Promoter due to Innovative Research programs.