SHRM Biotechnologies Pvt. Ltd. (SHRM) – is one of the very few companies in Eastern India having multidimensional strengths and capabilities to provide Organized & Comprehensive Training & Skill Development Services in the field of Biotechnology & Life Science. SHRM Biotech was Incorporated in the year 2006, registered under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Govt. of India. SHRM Biotech focuses on being a Training Institute engaged in providing the much-needed Technical Training in Biotechnology & Life Sciences courses for aspiring students in Kolkata and Eastern India at large, for over the last fourteen years. To start with, as part of the core organisation. They have strategically placed the institutional- training facility at the interface of urban and rural Kolkata in Madhyamgram with an aim to generate a more aware and trained biotechnology workforce in rural & urban sectors of West Bengal, particularly sensing the need of reaching out the strong capability and benefits of Biotechnology as a scientific tool to the rural poor among whom it is acutely needed today with rising incidences of biological disasters culminating to crop failures, cattle/poultry deaths, Enhancing Feeds as well as concerns of low productivity and sustainability of classical agricultural practices.
SHRM Biotech have started with a vision to bridge the gap between the industry and academia by understanding the needs of the industry and potential of educational institutes and to be the leading service provider in all areas of industrial and academic biotechnology in Kolkata and in India with a knowledge-based approach and personalized customer service. Realizing biotechnology as one of the greatest intellectual enterprises of humankind, to provide the impetus that fulfills this potential of understanding life processes and utilizing them to the advantage of humanity. Mr. Kunal Vora, the director of SHRM Biotechnologies Pvt. Ltd. wishes to keep working for the benefit of our youth keeping the one objective in mind and that is – “To bridge the Gap between Industry & Institutes.”