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How a Mumbai startup stepped up during Covid to disrupt the global biopharma supply chain

Founded in 2017 by industry veterans Ankush Kapoor and Sachin Joshi, PharmNXT pivoted from being a distributor of European bioprocessing technologies to becoming a full-fledged manufacturer—building India’s first domestic supply chain for single-use biopharma systems.

June 19, 2025 / 18:56 IST
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As the Covid-19 pandemic swept across the globe, Indian vaccine makers faced an unexpected bottleneck—not in science or manpower, but in consumables. The single-use bags made of specialised plastic required for mixing and storing vaccine ingredients were in critically short supply. Global suppliers, including Sartorius, Cytiva, and Thermo Fisher, prioritised their home markets, leaving Indian manufacturers scrambling.

Amid this crisis, a young Mumbai-based startup, PharmNXT Biotech, emerged as a lifeline. Founded in 2017 by industry veterans Ankush Kapoor and Sachin Joshi, PharmNXT pivoted from being a distributor of European bioprocessing technologies to becoming a full-fledged manufacturer—building India’s first domestic supply chain for single-use biopharma systems.

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Covid-19: A catalyst for change

The pandemic exposed India's overreliance on imported bioprocessing consumables. "We saw vaccine manufacturers unable to scale up simply because they couldn’t get bags and tubing," said Joshi. "That's when we realized India needed its own ecosystem."