Lubrizol To Open Local Technology and Innovation Center in India

From left to right: Indu Anand, Lubrizol chief public affairs officer; Rebecca Liebert, Lubrizol president & CEO; Sujata Saunik, IAS, chief secretary of Maharashtra; Bhavana Bindra, managing director — IMEA. Image courtesy of Lubrizol.
To accelerate India-based innovation, Lubrizol announced it will open a state-of-the-art Technology and Innovation Center in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The first of its kind for the company globally, the facility is designed to work on breakthrough innovations, expand collaboration, and enhance speed to market for Lubrizol and the many customers and industries it serves both in the region and globally.
The center will encourage collaboration across Lubrizol, co-locating lab capabilities and expanding on the success of existing in-region technology Centers of Excellence (COE). The site will also include a Customer Experience Center, allowing Lubrizol to co-develop solutions with customers and partners. The facility will feature advanced analytical capabilities to support research needs, including automation and digital tools, allowing teams to apply decision science to accelerate next-generation solutions.
“Lubrizol has been synonymous with innovation for nearly 100 years, and this new center represents a significant commitment to our innovation locally,” said Bhavana Bindra, Lubrizol’s managing director India, Middle East and Africa. “The Technology and Innovation Center represents a significant commitment to our journey in the region. By bringing together expertise across multiple Lubrizol businesses, this facility will be a cornerstone of collaboration, automation, and technological advancement for our teams and all those we serve.”
“An innovation center in Maharashtra provides proximity to key stakeholders, fostering seamless collaboration and operational efficiencies. Through a highly collaborative working space, the center enables strategic research and development, leveraging the best of our legacy innovation and formulation processes with future-state technology to help us take our quality innovation one step further,” said Dr. Rahul Misra, Lubrizol’s senior director of technology, India, Middle East and Africa.
Rebecca Liebert, Lubrizol’s president and chief executive officer, added, “The Technology and Innovation Center will serve as a model for future global centers, aligning with our strategy of establishing interconnected innovation centers worldwide. Our innovation teams in India have already enabled significant innovation in the many industries we serve, including earning the company global customer innovation awards. We expect this center to expand on those successes.”
Lubrizol’s Technology and Innovation Center announcement follows multiple Lubrizol investment announcements, with a more than $350 million commitment in India over the last 18 months. This includes bolstering Lubrizol’s manufacturing strength in the region with plans to construct the company’s second largest manufacturing facility globally to support the region’s growing transportation and industrial markets, as well as a collaboration to build the world’s largest CPVC resin plant (based on single-site capacity for CPVC resin). The company also opened a Global Capability Center in Pune last year, doubled its capacity at its Dahej, Gujarat, manufacturing site and announced several other projects. The new Lubrizol Technology and Innovation Center will continue to expand Lubrizol’s network in India.
Additional information about Lubrizol is available at www.Lubrizol.com.
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