Minister for Industries P. Rajeeve laid the foundation stone for a research and manufacturing unit of the Centre for Research on Molecular and Applied Sciences (CRMAS) at the Bio 360 Life Sciences Park, Thonakkal, on Wednesday.
The Minister said on the occasion that the project represented a major step forward in the State’s efforts to emerge as a leading hub for biomedical and life sciences industries. He noted that CRMAS, which collaborates with premier institutions including the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), several IITs and NITs, would generate over 100 high-skilled employment opportunities through the new facility.
He said the expansion would enable advanced technology manufacturing, such as electric pulse stimulation (EPS) systems, to be undertaken within the State.
CRMAS director Rajesh Ramachandran said the new centre would open up advanced research capabilities in areas such as innovative disease modelling systems, neuronal stimulation, and cardiac remodelling.
CRMAS, he said, aimed to evolve into a strong translational research hub, integrating Ayurveda and biomaterials research, and fostering global scientific collaboration to deliver impactful, application-oriented outcomes.
The 15,800-sq-ft new facility is being developed in two phases. Of this, 8,600 sq ft will house world-class translational research laboratories, while the remaining will be dedicated to the manufacturing of AYUSH products developed by CRMAS.
Published – December 17, 2025 11:17 pm IST

