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NEW ZEALAND BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 2008 BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY GROWTH REPORT PREVIEW Bronwyn Dilley Chief Executive, NZBIO. INTRODUCTION . NZBIO is New Zealand’s national life sciences industry association
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NEW ZEALAND BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 2008 BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY GROWTH REPORT PREVIEW Bronwyn Dilley Chief Executive, NZBIO
INTRODUCTION • NZBIO is New Zealand’s national life sciences industry association • Formed in 2003 NZBIO represents over 300 members and works closely with industry & government to facilitate the development of the life sciences sector in NZ • The 2008 Biotechnology Industry growth Report is just the 2nd such report produced to track the development of the life sciences sector in NZ • NZBIO thanks New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, the Ministry of Research Science & Technology and LEK Consulting for their assistance in developing the report.
NZ BIOTECHNOLOGY • New Zealand’s biotechnology sector is built on a century of world class biological research. We have a long tradition of applying research to pastoral and arable farming, horticulture, forestry and human healthcare. • New Zealand is now reaping the benefits of improvements in primary production, and from new high-value products. There are also a growing number of companies whose core business is biotechnology. These are high technology companies developing a range of novel products and services for global markets.
KEY CAPABILITIES • Drug Discovery • Large Animals • Plants • Innovative Foods • Agritechnologies • Bioremediation • Bioprocessing/Biomanufacturing
ORGANISATIONS • 33% increase in number of organisations • Total of 168 Organisations in 2007 • 36 Research Sector • 39 Active • 90 Core Biotechnology Organisations
EMPLOYMENT • 78% increase in core biotechnology sector employees • Primarily in PhD & Tertiary qualified employees
INCOME • 23% per annum growth in total income • $276m income generated in 2007 • Net profit of the sector has more than doubled since 2005
EXPORTS • Export revenues increased by over 35% per annum • Export revenues totalled $104m in 2007 • Multiplier effect: 2.41 jobs created in the broader economy for every full time job in the biotech sector
FUNDING • 23 VC & PE Deals in 2007 representing $67m (almost triple investment in 2005) • Primary focus on human health & food biotechnology (>30 deals 2005-2007) • Total VC & PE funding in NZ is increasing with the primary investment area being health/ biosciences
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY • Patent volume has increased 9% p.a. • 230 patents granted 2005-2007 • ~75 organisations released new or significantly improved products & services in 2005-2007
APPLICATIONS • The sector is broad based spanning the entire bioeconomy • Animal Based Biotech • Plant Based Biotech • Innovative Foods • Bioprocessing/ biomanufacturing • Marine Biotech • Environmental Biotech • Biomedical Science • Integration of emerging technology
THANK YOU! The 2008 Biotechnology Industry Growth Report will be released May 2009 Contact christine.ross@nzbio.org.nz for access to the full report www.nzbio.org.nz