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Algal seaweed tech facility in the US, courtesy a biotech startup from Kerala

Zaara Biotech, a biotech startup fostered under the KSUM Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre scheme, lands US firm funding

The efforts made by Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM), which is the nodal agency of the Kerala government for entrepreneurship development and incubation activities in the state, have been bearing fruit in a major way. A slew of startup companies that are incubated at the KSUM have already found their path forward and are on a plane that could see them catapult to prominence.

The latest in the list of success stories is biotechnology startup Zaara Biotech, which has been fostered under the Kerala Startup Mission’s (KSUM) flagship IEDC (Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre) scheme. Zaara Biotech has bagged an undisclosed amount of investment from US-based Transcend International to set up the startup’s Algal seaweed technology facility in America.

Zaara Biotech Algal seaweed technology facility

Zaara Biotech will use the amount for setting up a manufacturing facility for food and beverages under the brand name ‘B-lite’, an algal-seaweed culturing facility, and a research centre for photobioreactors in USA.

In 2021, Zaara Biotech had secured a $10 million investment from UAE-based TCN International Commerce for the same technology. Currently, Zaara is working in the UAE for setting up the manufacturing facility for FMCG products. 

KSUM CEO John M Thomas said Zaara Biotech’s growth is a testimony to the vibrancy of IEDCs on campuses in nurturing entrepreneurial skills among students.  IEDCs help aspiring entrepreneurs get ample exposure and technology skills, besides promoting an environment to set up ventures by developing innovative products of social relevance. Zaara’s achievement will certainly be an inspiration for the fledgling startups at IEDCs, he added.

Zaara Biotech Founder and CEO Najeeb Bin Haneef said the complete operations in production and R&D will be done by Zaara Biotech while the other operations will be handled by team Transcend under the incorporation name Zaara Biotech International. He added that all activities of Zaara Biotech USA will be constrained to the US only, as Zaara Biotech India acts as a parenting company.

Zaara Biotech connects different partners in different locations to expand the business to hit the current FMCG market with algal seaweed products, he added. The startup has also manufactured India’s first algal seaweed cookies, including high protein algal Spirulina cookies.  

KSUM has a network of around 320 mini-incubators

Founded in 2016 on the campus of Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology, Kodakara in Thrissur, the startup grew through the IEDC programme of KSUM, besides getting exposure to the GITEX 2019 held at the World Trade Centre, Dubai.

KSUM has a network of around 320 mini-incubators called IEDCs on campuses to promote technological entrepreneurship among students. Launched in 2014, IEDC aims at promoting innovation and entrepreneurial culture in educational institutions and developing institutional mechanisms to foster techno-entrepreneurs.

Sanjeev Ramachandran

A journalist with 23 years of experience, Sanjeev has worked with reputed media houses such as Business Standard, The Ne More »

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