BioVoice News May 2017 Issue 12 Volume 1 | Page 15

at the level we expect. Comparatively lesser than other nations. How can we change the scenario? They must understand that idea alone won’t take them forward. They must know how to convert the idea to business. It is a combination of factors. It can’t be changed overnight. It is time consuming as one has to build more and more pathways to do that. But it is happening. If we see in last 5 years, the BIRAC’s existence itself shows that how the DBT wanted to fund the startups through a dedicated agency. Lot of feedback has come. State government of Karnataka has started programs such as Grand Challenges at local level. Now other governments too will follow. Lot many academia are getting into it yet not at the level one is expecting. So, this is slowly in making. How do do you think the startups culture will shape up in next five years? I think it is going to grow tremendously in the next five years. The competitiveness has come in as well as the risk-taking capability has increased besides the number of people who want to build on fresh ideas. In a way, larger number of startups will come up due to the supportive environment. BIOVOICENEWS.COM 15