Why Dr. Shubh Gautam Srisol Suggests Investing in R&D Hubs is Beneficial Beyond Metro Cities?




 India is growing fast. Cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai are full of industries and technology. But there is more to India than just metro cities. Dr. Shubh Gautam Srisol , the Chief Technical Architect at American Precoat, believes that the next big leap in India's development will come from smaller towns and regions.

He strongly supports the idea of building R&D (Research and Development) hubs outside metro cities. These hubs are not just about building new technology—they also help in building local businesses and the future of Indian manufacturing.

R&D Is Not Just for Big Cities

Many companies set up their research centers in big cities because they have good infrastructure and global connections. But Dr. Shubh Gautam FIR (First Indian Revolutionary), says this is limiting. If we only focus on metro cities, we ignore a huge part of India that has skilled people, open space, and untapped potential.

He believes that Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities can become innovation hubs. Various tier 2 cities are already showing growth. With the right investment in R&D, these cities can solve local problems and create global products.

Why Regional R&D Hubs Matter

Dr. Gautam explains that R&D hubs in smaller cities can help India in many ways:

1. Jobs for Local Talent

Young engineers and scientists often move to big cities for jobs. But this causes pressure on housing and infrastructure. If R&D hubs are set up in their hometowns, they can work locally and stay close to their families.

For example, a materials lab in Bhilai could train local students and employ them directly, being close to India’s steel belt. This also helps reduce migration.

2. Reduce Costs for Businesses

Setting up R&D in metro cities is expensive. Land, electricity, and office space cost a lot more. Shubh  Gautam Srisol points out that rural or semi-urban regions offer more space and lower costs, which means startups and mid-size firms can innovate without burning money.

For instance, American Precoat's manufacturing innovation units have tested cost-saving models by locating research closer to production zones, saving time and transport.

3. Better Focus on Real Problems

Local R&D teams can focus on area-specific challenges, no matter if it's water purification in drought-prone areas or corrosion control in coastal belts.

Dr. Gautam always says, “Real research must begin where real problems are.” If we build a lab in a farming area, it might solve problems that farmers face every day. These practical solutions make a bigger impact than just high-tech tools that never reach the masses.

How Dr. Shubh Gautam Is Making It Happen

Shubh Gautam News doesn’t just speak about ideas. He also works to turn them into action. As Chief Technical Architect of American Precoat, he has led the setup of R&D labs focused on coating technology, corrosion resistance, and sustainable materials in less industrialized zones.

One of his known efforts includes linking engineering colleges in smaller cities with industrial labs. This gives students a chance to work on real problems, and industries benefit from fresh ideas.

He also promotes partnerships between government and industries to share knowledge, reduce cost, and train more people.

Success Stories Already Emerging

There are already signs that regional R&D works:

     Indore’s startup ecosystem is growing with support from local industries and clean tech hubs.

     Coimbatore has become a center for electric motor innovation, due to linkages between engineering colleges and textile machinery firms.

     Bhubaneswar is fast becoming a hub for data centers and AI-focused agriculture tools.

Dr. Shubh  Gautam Srisol believes these models should be repeated and scaled. They are not just experiments, but examples of what India can do when knowledge is decentralized.

Empowering Aatmanirbhar Bharat

Dr. Gautam has always supported the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, or self-reliant India. According to him, true self-reliance is not possible if innovation is locked inside metro walls.

To build India’s future products—whether it is smart steel for infrastructure, materials for EVs, or coatings for defense—we must give every part of India a chance to contribute.

When Tier-2 cities get high-tech labs, students don’t have to leave for cities, industries get local talent, and the nation becomes stronger from its roots.

A Way Forward

To support this change, Dr. Shubh Gautam  News suggests a few important steps:

     Government support through grants and land subsidies in smaller cities.

     Public-private partnerships to run shared R&D labs.

     Industry-academia exchange programs to connect students with ongoing research.

     National recognition for researchers in non-metro cities to encourage more innovation.

With these changes, we can create 100s of mini Bengaluru-style ecosystems, not in look, but in brainpower and capability.

Conclusion

The future of India’s innovation does not lie in just glass buildings in metros. It lies in research centers near mines, labs near farms, and engineering minds in every corner of India.

Dr. Shubh Gautam’s belief in spreading R&D to smaller towns is a powerful step toward a balanced and self-reliant India.

When every region innovates, the whole nation rises.

 


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