Breaking Scholars Urged to Align Research With Societal and Industrial Priorities at Karnataka Conference

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Bengaluru — Over 200 academics gathered at the Karnataka State Higher Education Council’s “Research for Societal Needs” conference on Tuesday, where officials and industry representatives urged university scholars to direct their work toward pressing social and industrial challenges.

The two‑day event, organized by the state’s Department of Higher Education and co‑hosted by the Karnataka Chamber of Commerce, featured plenary sessions on climate resilience, renewable energy, agri‑tech, and health‑care innovation. Speakers highlighted gaps between academic output and market demand, urging researchers to adopt interdisciplinary approaches and seek partnerships with private firms and government agencies.

Keynote speaker Dr. R. M. Sanjay, vice‑chancellor of Bangalore University, said the state’s “vision 2030” plan calls for a 30 percent increase in research that translates into commercial products or public‑policy solutions. “We must move beyond publication metrics and demonstrate tangible impact on livelihoods, infrastructure and the environment,” he told the audience.

Industry leaders, including senior executives from Biocon and Tata Power, outlined funding opportunities for projects that address supply‑chain bottlenecks, sustainable manufacturing, and digital health. They urged scholars to submit proposals that include clear road‑maps for scalability and regulatory compliance.

The conference also hosted a poster‑presentation session where researchers showcased work on low‑cost water purification, AI‑driven crop monitoring, and waste‑to‑energy conversion. Several participants received on‑spot feedback from panelists and were invited to discuss collaborative pilots with local startups.

Analysis: The push for demand‑driven research reflects Karnataka’s broader strategy to position itself as a hub for innovation that directly feeds the state’s industrial growth. By linking academic incentives to societal outcomes, policymakers aim to address criticisms that Indian universities produce research with limited practical relevance. However, critics warn that an overemphasis on market alignment could marginalize basic science and humanities disciplines that lack immediate commercial applications. The success of the initiative will depend on how funding mechanisms balance short‑term industry needs with long‑term scholarly inquiry.

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– “Scholars told to pursue research on societal, industrial needs.” The Hindu, 23 Mar 2024. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/scholars-told-to-pursue-research-on-societal-industrial-needs/article71185267.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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