Eight hubs.

One ecosystem.

IBA's interconnected hub model brings together knowledge, capacity, growth, industry, global networks, and policy under one roof — accelerating India's bioeconomy from every angle.

Knowledge

Capacity

Growth

Industry

Global

Policy

Research

Startup

ECOSYSTEM AT A GLANCE

●     Knowledge Hub

Research & policy

●     Capacity Hub

Training & education

●     Growth Hub

Startup & funding

●     Industry Hub

Partnerships & ESG

●     Global Hub

International

●     Policy Hub

Advocacy & standards

●     Research Hub

Innovation & R&D

●     Startup Hub

Incubation & scale

Ecosystem impact

What the ecosystem delivers

Six pillars of measurable impact that IBA's ecosystem works toward every year.

Bio-based economy transition

Driving India's shift from fossil-based to bio-based production across agriculture, energy, and manufacturing.

Circular economy leadership

Advancing circular economy principles and green innovation through research and industry partnerships.

Biotech entrepreneurship

Fostering the next generation of biotech founders through incubation, mentoring, and funding access.

Inclusive regional growth

Building talent pipelines and bioeconomy hubs across all of India's regions — not just metros.

Global positioning

Positioning India as a global bioeconomy powerhouse through diplomacy, partnerships, and forums.

Community wellbeing

Ensuring that bioeconomy growth benefits all communities — farmers, tribal groups, and rural India.

Partners & stakeholders

Who powers the ecosystem

IBA's ecosystem brings together four stakeholder groups — each playing a distinct and essential role.

Academia

Universities, research institutes, and labs contributing knowledge and talent.

Industry

Corporates, MSMEs, and startups commercialising bio-based innovations.

Government

Ministries, departments, and regulatory bodies enabling the policy environment.

Civil society

NGOs, farmer groups, and community organisations ensuring inclusive growth.

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