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West Lafayette, Ind., November 9 (attribute Newswire) - India is an important sign Venue for outsourcing of chemical production and pharmaceuticals, says a new report from researchers at the first joint conference between India and U.S. chemical engineers.

“Up to this point, India, the software industry has been dominant,” said Doraiswami Ramkrishna, a professor of chemical engineering at Purdue University. “But the idea of the conference was to recognize that India is now expanding in many other areas and there is a vast quantity of intellectual property talent of India for research and technology. ”

Ramkrishna recently a report to be submitted to the National Science Foundation in the USA on the Conference of India - First Joint Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, last December in Bombay .

Ramkrishna was co-chair of the conference, they get support from the NSF and several corporate donors to the USA and India.

There is no shortage of skilled labour in India, where thousands of universities annually produce more graduates in engineering studies and natural sciences.

“I was told that research and development in India should be undertaken to recruit a considerable number of Ph.D.-level staff in the years to come,” said Ramkrishna. “The chemical and technological strength of India is certainly something to count now with very good quality human resources in science and industry.”

Speaking at the conference, critical issues in four sessions special emphasis on science and technology, the activity of a company in a global context; future challenges in Chemical Engineering training, research and cooperation between Indian and American institutions.

India is on the verge of developing their skills in many sub-sectors of manufacturing, including chemical industries, textiles and pharmaceuticals. The nation South Asia, the second by the number of pharmaceutical production facilities by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, ie it is able to get a ramp industry pharmaceutical, “said Kenneth H. Keller, Charles M. Denny Jr. Professor of Science, Technology and Public Policy and professor of chemical engineering and materials science at the University of Minnesota.

“India is not yet a major player, but their spending on research and development takes an enormous rate,” said the subsoil. “India is the beginning of a contribution to the world of literature, and it is the beginning of a vast number of patents issued to USA.”

“What we see are variations, a developing country, a rapid transition to a technological base for economic growth.”

Research Activity has recently increased in India, where there were approximately 200 percent growth in technical papers published 1998-2003, said the subsoil.

“The USA for the manufacture of more than half of all technical publications in the world,” he said. “Now, the number closer to one third of all papers. It is not because we produce less paper, but because other produce. ”

India has declared the basement of industrial future should not pose a threat to the USA, but rather as an opportunity.

“I think it’s a question of global optimization. There are people smarter, the problems of all benefits,” he said.

India is developing in the chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing with a cost advantage, “said Hari Pujar, an engineer in chemistry and scientific collaborator of Merck Research Laboratories, Merck & Co. Inc. West Point, Pa

“I think the key lies in the fact that during the late 1990’s and early 2000, the major area of outsourcing in India was information technology, and now other areas are Above all, pharmaceutical and biotechnology, “said Pujar. “The field of organic synthesis, custom is crucial for the development of new drugs, is an important area for outsourcing. Contractions drugs and biotechnology vaccine production is also seen as another chance Because a lack of capacity and high costs in other countries.

The chemical industry is stagnating in the USA and many other nations, experience dramatic growth in India in the years to come. Expansion in many sectors of manufacturing, according to industry chemical materials.

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