Contact & Support
One initiative. Many ways to build with us.
Rural Social Industrial Complexes (RSICs) are being designed as long-term rural industrial ecosystems, not one-off projects. To move from models and prototypes into built complexes, we need serious partners—governments, investors, operators, communities, and individual contributors—who share a commitment to production-led transformation.
If that sounds like you, this is your hub to connect with the RSIC core team.
How This Channel Works
This contact hub is the single entry point into the RSIC core team. We review all submissions and route them to the relevant track: government partnerships, investment, technical collaboration, community engagement, or volunteering. Strategic or time‑sensitive requests—such as pilot hosting, major funding, or government briefings—are prioritized for direct follow‑up and scheduling.
Every serious message receives a response—either with a specific next step, or an honest indication of timing and constraints.

Government Partnerships
Investment
Technical Collaboration
Community Engagement
Volunteering
Media & Research
Track 01
For Governments & Public Institutions
If you represent a ministry, regional authority, municipal council, or public agency and want to explore RSIC as infrastructure for rural development, food security, or industrial diversification, this section speaks to you.
We work with public partners on national and regional deployment strategies, site selection, feasibility validation, governance design, and program alignment with long‑term visions such as Vision‑2040‑style industrial independence.
  • Explore RSIC‑1 and Northern State pilot complexes.
  • Discuss national or regional RSIC rollout programs.
  • Request technical briefings or strategy sessions with the core team.
Mention your institution, role, and what you would like to explore when you reach out.
Track 02
For Investors, Funders & Development Finance
If you are an investor, fund, development finance institution, philanthropic foundation, or family office and want to understand RSIC as an investment and impact platform, we'd be glad to talk.
Our feasibility work models 50 factories and 14 central service entities over 20 years, with scenarios showing how blended capital and a Social Enterprise structure can raise IRR into the 12–16% range while funding significant social programs.
  • Access to investment decks and financial model briefings.
  • Co‑design of blended finance and concessional capital structures.
  • Exploration of participation in RSIC‑1, the Northern State portfolio, or a multi‑complex strategy.
Track 03
For Technical Partners & Operators
RSIC relies on strong technical partners across agro‑processing, renewable energy, industrial design, IIoT, logistics, R&D, and training.
If you are an EPC firm, engineering office, equipment supplier, technology provider, university lab, or operations company interested in contributing to design, build, or operations, we would like to understand your capabilities and explore fit.
  • Share your sector expertise and reference projects.
  • Indicate whether you are interested in design collaboration, EPC contracts, O&M, tech transfer, or training.
  • Propose how your technology or know‑how could plug into an RSIC ecosystem.
Track 04
For Communities, NGOs & Local Initiatives
RSIC is meant to be rooted in real communities, not just in models and boardrooms.
If you represent a community initiative, NGO, cooperative, local council, or informal group working in a rural area and you see RSIC as a possible pathway for your locality, we'd like to hear your story.
  • Tell us about your locality and the community you serve.
  • Describe any existing initiatives (farmer groups, youth movements, women's cooperatives, training centers).
  • Share what you imagine: hosting a pilot complex, supporting workforce development, mobilizing local participation, or co‑governing an RSIC.
Track 05
For Talent, Volunteers & Individual Contributors
Much of RSIC's design and early momentum is powered by people who contribute their time and skills—engineers, researchers, designers, organizers, writers, translators, analysts, and many others.
If you feel called to contribute—even a few hours a week—this is how you join the broader 'engineering army' and support RSIC's journey from idea to infrastructure.
  • Share your background (field, skills, experience, languages).
  • Indicate what you'd like to offer: research, modeling, design, communications, community outreach, training, translation, data, or something else.
  • Let us know your approximate availability so we can match you with suitable tasks.
Track 06
For Media, Researchers & Learning Partners
If you are a journalist, content creator, researcher, think tank, or academic institution exploring RSIC as a case study or story, we welcome thoughtful coverage and collaborative learning.
We can support with interviews, background materials, visual assets, and—where possible—access to field stories and community voices.
  • Share your platform or institution, topic of interest, and intended format (article, documentary, podcast, paper, course, etc.).
  • Note your timelines and what level of access or data you are requesting.
What to Include When You Reach Out
To help us respond efficiently, please include:
Who you are
Your name, organization (if any), and role.
How you want to engage
Government program, investment, technical partnership, community initiative, volunteering, or media/research.
What you propose or ask for
As concrete as you can make it: hosting a pilot, exploring funding, co‑developing a training center, contributing skills, or something else.
Any relevant timelines
Funding cycles, policy windows, or events we should be aware of.