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Bio-Tech Company Eyes Halal Hub In
Brunei
By Narissa Noor

Bandar Seri
Begawan - Against the backdrop of Brunei's Halal brand
initiative and the US$200 billion Halal market, the country now
seems to be venturing into the bio-industry with the introduction of
technology that may revolutionise medical care, with special
considerations to Halal regulations.
At the invitation of the Brunei
Economic Development Board, Transcu Ltd, a Singapore-based
bio-technology company gave a presentation yesterday at the iCentre
on the development of its revolutionary system for noninvasive
delivery of medicine into the human body.
Led by its CEO, Mr Akihiko
Matsumura, the delegation arrived yesterday with the intent of
exploring the possibility of partnerships with Brunei investors as
well as the feasibility of locating a manufacturing plant and
distribution hub in Brunei.
"The BEDB is aggressively seeking
to attract high value added investments to Brunei in line with our
mission to create new opportunities for our people," said Dato
Paduka Timothy Ong, Acting Chairman of the BEDB, who was present to
welcome the delegation.
Transcu Ltd with subsidiaries in Japan and
USA specialises in the development of Drug Delivery System (DDS)
technologies. The non-invasive transdermal drug delivery systems
efficiently deliver drugs for a wide variety of medical and cosmetic
applications, replacing the existing conventional methods such as
injections, oral administrations and patches.
These systems solve issues usually
experienced through conventional methods as it eliminates pain and
risks of infection with rare instances .of side-effects. They are
also cost competitive and do not require the help of a healthcare
professional.
Transcu's first original
pharmaceutical product, iontophoretic local anasthesia (Lidocaine
and epinephrine), is currently awaiting US FDA approval in the next
year, with about 15 other products still awaiting clinical trials.
In an interview, the CEO, Mr
Matsumura, remarked on Brunei 's potential in bio-industry. "This is
our chance and starting point to collaborate and cultivate the
industry in Brunei," he said. "In other countries we have
collaborated with, we have established manufacturing agents to
produce our product. In Korea and Taiwan, we have the biggest
pharmaceutical companies in each country," he added..
The company have agents in the
US, Europe, China, Indonesia and have just recently concluded
agreements with Indonesia. The current biggest issue the company is
now embarking on is the manufacturing of drugs for Muslim countries.
"Manufacturing drugs for Muslim countries are different from other
countries, so agents are required to manufacture these drugs and
devices," said Mr Matsumura, adding that the products also require
local Halal accreditation.
The presentation was also attended
by the Minister of Health, Pehin Orang Kaya lndera Pahlawan Dato
Seri Setia Haji Suyoi bin Haji Osman, the Managing Director of the
Brunei Investment Agency (BIA), Dr Amin Liew Abdullah, the Chairman
of the Sungai Liang Authority, Pengiran Kerma Raja Pengiran Bait
Kamarulzaman, and CEO of BEDB, Mr Vincent Cheong. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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