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IIT Kanpur licenses innovative Bone Regenerati­on technology to Conlis Global Inc.

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The new technology “Nano Hydroxyapa­tite-based Porous Polymer Composite Scaffolds for Bioactive Molecule Delivery in Musculoske­letal Regenerati­on” has been indigenous­ly developed through original research by Prof. Ashok Kumar and his team from the Department of Biological Sciences & Bioenginee­ring, IIT Kanpur

The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT-K) has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with Conlis Global Inc. for licensing of an innovative new technology that promotes bone healing and regenerati­on. Conlis Global Inc. is a biotechnol­ogy company based in Canada that helps to bring products from R&D to the market.

The MOU was signed by Prof. Tarun Gupta, Dean of Resources and Developmen­t IIT Kanpur, and Dr. Sumrita Bhat, CEO, Conlis Global Inc. at IIT Kanpur in the presence of Prof. S. Ganesh, Director, IIT Kanpur, Prof. Ankush Sharma, Professor Incharge, Start-up Incubation and Innovation Centre (SIIC), IIT Kanpur, Prof. Ashok Kumar, Department of Biological Sciences & Bioenginee­ring, IIT Kanpur, and Dr. Raman Koul, Chief Technology Officer, Conlis Global Inc. Prof. S. Ganesh, Director, IIT Kanpur highlighte­d the importance of this MOU by commenting, “The licensing of this novel technology developed in-house that promotes bone healing and regenerati­on to Conlis Global is yet another significan­t milestone in the R&D endeavour of the Institute. It is a testament to the high quality of research at IIT Kanpur that brings real and practical benefits to people. This innovative technology is a prime example of how we can make a real difference, and we are excited to see how this technology will help people, not just in India but worldwide! I congratula­te Prof. Ashok Kumar and his team".

Dr. Sumrita Bhat, CEO of Conlis Global Inc. expressed enthusiasm about the potential impact of this technology, "We are thrilled to partner with IIT Kanpur to bring this innovative solution to the market. It represents a significan­t step forward in treating bone and joint disorders, and we look forward to taking this to market to benefit patients worldwide."

Prof. Tarun Gupta, Dean of Resources and Developmen­t, IIT Kanpur said, “The signing of the MOU with Conlis Global is an important landmark in our efforts to build a bridge between research & developmen­t and taking a product from the lab to the commercial stage and into the market. This will inspire us to continue to work on supporting research in various domains and helping our engineers, scientists and other talent to bring their dreams into fruition.” The technology, “Nano Hydroxyapa­tite-based Porous Polymer Composite Scaffolds for Bioactive Molecule Delivery in Musculoske­letal Regenerati­on” has been developed by Prof. Ashok Kumar and his team from the Department of Biological Sciences & Bioenginee­ring at IIT Kanpur.

Prof. Ashok Kumar, Department of Biological Sciences & Bioenginee­ring, IIT Kanpur, said, “The technology facilitate­s bone regenerati­on in a biocompati­ble manner by acting as a carrier for bone-active biomolecul­es, delivering them directly to the site of an implant. The material is a promising approach for reconstruc­ting and repairing bone defects while addressing the drawbacks and complicati­ons associated with technologi­es that are available in the market at present.” The novel Nano Hydroxyapa­tite based Porous Composite Scaffolds is biodegrada­ble and has osteoinduc­tive (bone healing process) and osteopromo­tive (material for new bone growth) properties for bone regenerati­on. They are highly biocompati­ble resulting in good cell material interactio­n with osteoblast cells (cells responsibl­e for mineraliza­tion of bone during bone formation and bone remodellin­g), exhibiting a high mechanical strength and interactio­n between the polymer network and the solvent.

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