
Themed the ‘Future of Research : Access, Diversity, Ethics and Technology’ the Research Conclave that took place on 26 August, 2023, brought every stakeholder including researchers, government stakeholders, policymakers, experts, and students on a common table to draw a road map to make research in India more accessible and inclusive.

The event also marked the launch of the first Research Integrity Survey in India by Springer Nature that paves the gold standard for establishing a deep-rooted training and standards for Research Integrity in the country.
26 August, 2023 (Odisha Tazanes) Bhubaneswar :-> Springer Nature and the Indian Ministry of Education jointly hosted a one-day research event at CSIR-IMMT (Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology), Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The event focused on bringing together government officials, policymakers, researchers, academics, students and start-up founders to discuss different aspects of the research landscape in India.
Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Government of India was the Chief Guest at the event. He was accompanied by his Joint Secretary PK Banerjee, and the Minister of State for External Affairs and Education Rajkumar Ranjan Singh.
Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Government of India, in his address said: "The India Research Conclave 2023 is not just an academic event; It is a platform that builds dialogue, fosters collaboration and envisions a future grounded in innovation, inclusivity and ethical excellence for Indian researchers.
There is a need for better collaboration between industry, academia, and research aimed at contributing to society and making lives easier. The conclave marks a beginning of a nationwide learning, sharing and educating young researchers in the form of national bus tour. It is a unique space for budding researchers to learn about publishing opportunities, know about new ways of spreading their work on global platforms and to harness the full potential of research for nation building.
