Scientific Roadshow at IISc Bangalore: Advancing Biological Sciences Research Through the Fujifilm Wako Innovate India 2026 Initiative

Wako Innovate India 2026 scientific outreach initiative, Proteogenixx successfully conducted a scientific roadshow at the Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. The engagement provided a valuable platform for interaction with distinguished faculty members, principal investigators, research scholars, and scientists working across diverse areas of biological and biomedical research.

During the roadshow, Proteogenixx showcased a comprehensive portfolio of advanced laboratory solutions from Fujifilm Wako, with particular emphasis on cell culture technologies, molecular biology reagents, protein research products, and specialized solutions supporting cutting-edge life science applications. The discussions focused on enhancing research reproducibility, workflow efficiency, and experimental reliability in areas such as cell biology, molecular genetics, developmental biology, structural biology, and translational research.

The interactive sessions encouraged meaningful scientific dialogue on emerging technologies, laboratory workflow optimization, and evolving research requirements. Researchers explored innovative solutions designed to support complex experimental workflows while maintaining the highest standards of quality and performance.

The enthusiastic participation from the IISc scientific community contributed to highly productive discussions and valuable knowledge exchange. The roadshow reinforced Proteogenixx’s commitment to fostering scientific excellence by connecting researchers with innovative technologies and world-class research solutions.

We extend our sincere appreciation to the researchers and faculty members at IISc Bangalore for their active engagement and insightful discussions. Through the Fujifilm Wako Innovate India 2026 initiative, Proteogenixx continues to strengthen collaborations with leading research institutions and support scientific innovation that drives the future of life sciences.