Delhi, India, February 2026 – The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has appointed Dr Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi as its new Managing Director for India and South Asia, reinforcing its long-term commitment to supporting the region’s rapidly growing and globally influential chemistry community.
Dr Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi joins the RSC from Springer Nature, where he most recently served as Managing Director, India Research Business and Chair of the Board of Springer Nature India. In his new role, he will guide the RSC’s work across India and South Asia, building on the organization’s longstanding presence and deep partnerships with universities, research organisations, industry, and government.
The RSC works at the heart of the global chemical sciences community to create a future that is more open, more green, and more equal. India and South Asia play a vital role in that mission. With world-leading research institutions, a dynamic scientific workforce, and a thriving innovation ecosystem, the region is home to a vibrant and expanding community of chemical scientists. The RSC remains committed to supporting this growth through high-quality publishing, professional development, collaborative programmes, and cross-border research opportunities.
Speaking on his appointment, Dr Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi said, “I am honoured to be joining the Royal Society of Chemistry at such an exciting moment. India and South Asia are home to extraordinary scientific talent, and the region’s contributions to global chemistry are only growing. I look forward to building on the strong foundations already in place, working closely with world-leading institutions and researchers to further strengthen partnerships, expand opportunities, and support the community in driving forward impactful chemical science.”
Welcoming the announcement, Dr Helen Pain, Chief Executive of the Royal Society of Chemistry, said, “India and South Asia are essential to the present and future of the global chemistry community. The region’s researchers and institutions consistently demonstrate world-class excellence and an ambition to use chemistry to tackle society’s biggest challenges. This exciting appointment reflects our commitment to supporting that vision, and to ensuring that the Royal Society of Chemistry continues to enable the chemical sciences to make the world a better place.”
The RSC looks forward to the next chapter of growth and collaboration under Dr Sarvasiddhi’s leadership, as it continues to invest in and champion the chemical sciences community across India and South Asia.
About the Royal Society of Chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry works at the heart of the chemical sciences community to create a future that is more open, more green, and more equal. It connects people and ideas globally through partnerships, conferences, events, and networks, acting as an independent catalyst for change.
The RSC publishes scientists’ discoveries and insights to advance health, environmental sustainability, and quality of life, with a strong commitment to open access. With a diverse global membership of 60,000 scientists, it champions inclusion, environmental responsibility, and the accessibility of cutting-edge chemistry for the benefit of society.
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