Mr. Mukul Sareen, the founder of Dr. Bio Hi-Tech International Group, has been awarded the ’40 under 40′ recognition by Times of India for his contributions to several packaging technologies in India and USA. Hi-Tech is a product manufacturer specializing in biopolymers, anti-corrosion chemicals, automated machinery, oil and gas, steel automotive, agriculture, and the e-commerce sector.

 

 

By: Times of India

Date: July 2023

Shrikant, marketing manager of a Ludhiana-based company, Dr Bio, said, “ We even have straws made of corn starch, along with containers and carry bags. Because plastic products are still available in the market, the demand of these products is much less.”

 

By: Hindustan Times

Date: Aug 2022

Mr. Mukul Sareen,  Director, Dr.Biod Hitech International At: Nurturing innovation in waste management: The way ahead in the Indian ecosystem introduced how Dr.Biod is an alternate technologies for Plastic waste management.

 

By: Business World
Date: Jan 2022

The Gurgaon-based Hi-Tech International, a plastics and packaging technology sourcing provider, has developed a plant-based bio-compostable polymer. The biopolymer, which is derived from corn starch, can be used to replace single and multiple-use plastic products.

By: Agri News Times 

Date: September 2021

Indian packaging company, Hi-Tech Group, is targeting the frozen food market with its biopolymer, which is said to completely biodegrade within months. The firm, based in Gurugram, in India’s northern state of Haryana, recently began selling the plant-based polymer, which is produced at a factory in the state of Punjab, also in the north of India.

By: SIAL INSPIRE FOODS

Date: September 2021

Dr. Bio: A biopolymer made from starch to tackle the single-use plastic menace in India. A Gurugram based company becomes the first in the country to manufacture a plant-based biopolymer.

 

By: SME Futures
Date: September 2021

Hi-Tech is the first company in the country to manufacture plant-based bio-polymer. Their latest installment, Dr. Bio, has received approval from the Institute of Petrochemicals Technology and can replace single-use plastic like drinking straws.

 

By: The Better India

Date: September 2021

India had an opportunity to interact with Mukul Sareen and Sidharth Sareen, two young Directors of Hi-Tech Group. They have come up with a brand Dr Bio based on biopolymer. The company is passionate about sustainability and circular economy

 

By: FMT Magazine
Date: September 2021

The corn is used as livestock feed, as human food, as biofuel, and as raw material in the industry. The Agro products that are deemed unfit for human consumption utilized for other useful products. Such useful product is an alternative to plastic made from the biopolymer from the corn starch.

 

By: SME World

Date: September 2021

According to a study by Un-plastic, India generates about 9.46 million tonnes of plastic waste every year. The need of the hour is sustainable alternatives for plastic, and Gurugram-based Hi-Tech International is providing one with its plant-based bio-polymers friendly alternative to fossil based plastics.

 

By: SMB Story

Date: August 2021

मक्का से बनेगा अब प्लास्टिक, पारंपरिक पद्धति में होगा बदलाव मक्का से बनेगा अब प्लास्टिक, पारंपरिक पद्धति में होगा बदलाव

 

By: Krishi Jagran Hindi

Date: August 2021

Dr Bio is the Indian biopolymer to have been approved by the Institute of Petrochemicals Technology, said Sidharth Sareen, Technical Director, Hi-Tech International in a press statement.

 

By: The Indian Express

Date: August 2021

Gurgaon-based Hi-Tech International, a technology sourcing provider in the field of plastics and packaging, has come out with a plant-based bio-compostable polymer. The biopolymer, made from corn starch, can replace single and multiple use plastic products.

 

By: 360 Packaging

Date: July 2021

Gurgaon-based Hi-Tech International, a technology sourcing provider in the field of plastics and packaging, has come out with a plant-based bio-compostable polymer. The biopolymer, made from corn starch, can replace single and multiple use plastic products.

 

By: Business Line
Date: July 2021

Interview with Manufacturing Today, Mukul Sareen- Director Business Development at Hi-Tech International, share more about the technology, production process and growth prospects of their products.

 

By: Manufacturing Today

Date: July 2021

Plexconnect catches with Mr. Mukul Sareen, to know more about what makes Dr. Bio a sustainable and environment friendly alternative to fossil based plastics.

 

By: Plexconnect

Date: July 2021

Hi-Tech International is the first company in the country to manufacture a plantbased bio-polymer – Dr Bio – which can be used to replace single-use and multi-use plastic products with bio-compostable plastic.

 

By: Economic Times

Date: July 2021

Hi-Tech International’s plant-based bio-polymer, Dr Bio, can be used to replace single-use and multi-use plastic products such as bottles, straws, cups, polybags and more

 

By: Financial Express
Date:09 June 2021

Rust-X shows 70 percent hike in demand as India becomes the preferred destination for global car manufacturers


By: ANI NEWS
Date:28 May 2021

Navigating The Transition From Recyclable To Bio-Compostable Plastic

 

By: Industry Outlook
Date:07 May 2021

BI 1100 Digital Mukul Sareen-Dr.Biod-a-moment-to-seize

 

By: Business india
Date:07 May 2021

Innovative Packaging; Giving Fruit and vegetable an extended shelf life

 

By: Food Marketing Magazine
Date:27 March 2021

SeguraMAX Plant-based ‘Keep-U-Safe’ Tech Would Help Snip Covid Spread

 

By: BLive
Date:11 November 2020

Segura MAX develops plant based technology to contain virus transmission

 

By: Bio Spectrum
Date:01 Oct 2020

SeguraMax’s keep-u-safe clothing & products range can reduce up to 99% of viruses within 1 Minute 

By: Forbes India
Date: 14 Sep 2020

Punjab-based SeguraMAX Introduces World’s First Plant-based Technology to Contain Surface Transmission of Viruses



By: The Truth One
Date:30 Sep 2020

Rust-X provides nonpareil corrosion prevention solutions across steel and automotive industries 



By: Hindustan Times 
Date: 20 Aug 2020