Close X
Monday, November 25, 2024
ADVT 
Interesting

How Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Broke The Glass Ceiling With Biocon

Aparajita Gupta IANS, 10 May, 2016 12:37 PM
  • How Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Broke The Glass Ceiling With Biocon
Title: Myth Breaker: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw & the Story of Indian Biotech
 
Author: Seema Singh
 
Publisher: Collins Business
 
Pages: 324
 
Price: Rs.599
 
Start-ups may have become a familiar term in India in the past decade, but this lady dared to delve into such a mission -- a domain dominated by men even today -- more than three decades ago. The fact that she will be different from her peers was also evident rather early. For Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, chairperson and managiig director of Biocon, is also a trained brewmaster.
 
Shaw, who received Padma Shri in 1989, embarked on the start-up journey from her garage 37 years ago. She has managed to break the kind of myths that abound in the Indian scenario. Her's is a start-up seeded nearly four decades ago in the field of life sciences, and not information or communication technology.
 
As "Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw & the Story of Indian Biotechby" seeks to portray, she was also not an engineer and did not come from a business family. Biotech companies have traditionally started with science as the basis. But Shaw started with technology, and added science at the back-end, and then kept adding to it, says author Seema Singh, a journalist for over two decades, specializing on science and technology-related writings.
 
The book chronicles Biocon's 37-year long journey like a story. It narrates how, over a period of time, Shaw became a brand ambassador: "Not just of a flegling industry but of innovation-led business in general. By interacting with the funding and regulatory agencies and the political system, she gave a face to the industry."
 
 
The journey started in March 1978 when Shaw, who was in Baroda, was leaving for Delhi to fly to Scotland to begin work at a malting company. Les Auchincloss, the serial entrepreneur, wanted to meet her to give her a business proposal. The meeting took place in the forenoon.
 
"After a few weeks of experimentation with some enzymes at Barmalt Malting in Gurgaon she would join Moray Firth Maltings in Scotland. Three years earlier, she had returned from Australia with a degree in brewing which did not get her a job; she figured that being a woman brewmaster was not acceptable in India. It was not safe for the employers."
 
When she got the business proposal she was in Baroda helping her father Rasendra Mazumdar wind up his business. After retiring as the chief brewmaster at United Breweries in Bengaluru, Rasendra Mazumdar had started a malting company in Baroda.
 
"Auchincloss finally pried Kiran loose from her Scottish employer by promising her that if she did not enjoy the work after a year, he would make sure she got the same job, or some other in the brewing industry in the UK." And rest is history.
 
The book has beautifully intertwined Shaw's life with the birth and evolution of Biocon. It has pictures of Shaw from childhood and also that of Biocon.
 
Describing Leslie Auchincloss as entrepreneurs' entrepreneur, the book said he would pick his team members from different geographies, select people who could work together and innovate collectively.
 
 
Biocon, with Rs.3,570 crore consolidated revenue, is now India's largest biotech company, focussed on delivering affordable innovation. It works towards reducing therapy costs of chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer and autoimmune diseases by leveraging India's cost advantage to deliver affordable healthcare solutions to patients, partners and healthcare systems across the globe.

MORE Interesting ARTICLES

Philippines: World's First Selfie Museum Opens In Manila

Philippines: World's First Selfie Museum Opens In Manila
Now also known as the "selfie capital of the world", the Philippines has an art museum that, instead of keeping you away from art pieces, encourages you take selfies with them and share your pictures with the world.

Philippines: World's First Selfie Museum Opens In Manila

Australians To Pay For Illegally Downloading Hollywood Movie

Australians To Pay For Illegally Downloading Hollywood Movie
Some 5,000 Australians are expected to receive a letter from a Hollywood production company demanding payment for illegal downloads of its film “Dallas Buyers Club”, it was reported on Wednesday.

Australians To Pay For Illegally Downloading Hollywood Movie

First Lady: Secret Service Taught Malia How To Drive, Wouldn't Let Her In Car With Daughter

First Lady: Secret Service Taught Malia How To Drive, Wouldn't Let Her In Car With Daughter
WASHINGTON — Some teenagers get driving lessons from their parents. Other teens are taught by licensed instructors.

First Lady: Secret Service Taught Malia How To Drive, Wouldn't Let Her In Car With Daughter

Indian-American Trio Creates System To Monitor Vital Signs

Indian-American Trio Creates System To Monitor Vital Signs
Indian-American researchers from Rice University have created a touch-free system that uses a video camera to monitor the vital signs of patients just by looking at their faces.

Indian-American Trio Creates System To Monitor Vital Signs

Wives Beware! Hubbies Do Find Moms-In-Law Gorgeous

Wives Beware! Hubbies Do Find Moms-In-Law Gorgeous
This may well sweep many an Indian husband off his feet -- and evoke jealousy among some spouses -- but a British survey has found that several married men felt their mothers-in-law were more attractive than their wives.

Wives Beware! Hubbies Do Find Moms-In-Law Gorgeous

Show Porn In Classroom, Says Danish Professor

Show Porn In Classroom, Says Danish Professor
While educationists the world over debate the relevance and scope of sex education being part of the school curriculum, a leading sexologist in Denmark has called for pornography to be shown in the classroom.

Show Porn In Classroom, Says Danish Professor