Kriger Research Center Inc. - INDIA

Kriger Research Center Inc. India - is an organization with broad expertise in the planning, execution and interpretation of research projects. KRC Inc. provides focused, comprehensive planning which leads to a successful trial. 

Kriger Research Center - India is also a leader in providing excellent corporate training solutions. Our pre-written training modules cover the whole spectra of issues critical to the successful operation within the biopharmaceutical industry and clinical trials. Each set of training modules is oriented to specific department or group of employees within your company and can be customized according to your specific SOP-s.
When your company chooses an outsource training solution, you gain immediate access to our skilled training specialists who can provide training sessions at your premises or to become your virtual training department. Our experts can create an entire solution for your corporate training from start to finish. 

KRC is also providing professional development programs for clinical research professionals. These programs are designed to create a focused course of study for individuals seeking to position themselves for clinical research and pharmaceutical trials industry as a clinical research associate , clinical research coordinator, quality assurance specialist, data management specialists, marketing and project management staff leader. These programs also provide knowledge and skills of clinical excellence in monitoring scientific studies toward the advancement of knowledge and improvement of health. 

India, today, holds a small share of the global biotech market, but has all the capabilities to become a dominant player. The consumption of biotech products in India is expected to quadruple in the next decade. The human and animal segment of the industry alone is growing by at least 20%. India has a rich human capital, which is the strongest asset for this knowledge-based industry. India has a large English speaking base and, according to Confederation of Indian Industry estimates, produces roughly 2.5 million graduates in IT, engineering and life sciences, about 650,000 postgraduates and nearly 1500 PhDs qualified in biosciences and engineering each year. India has become a very attractive base as the cost of infrastructure is relatively lower compared to other nations. Foreign companies also benefit from cheaper qualified workforce available in India. India produces enough qualified graduates each year thus companies looking to expand their operations can easily do so without facing a shortage in labor.

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