Exploverse Research exists to explain the systems that shape how the world gets built.
We publish independent, source-grounded analysis on technology, policy, and industry, written for readers who would rather understand one thing deeply than skim ten.
Exploverse Research is an independent publisher of long-form analysis. Every piece begins with a question that matters and is built from primary sources: filings, data, interviews, and the documents that most coverage summarizes but rarely reads.
We are not in the business of reaction. A report is published when the research supports it, which means our cadence is irregular by design. What we offer in return is that each piece earns the time it asks of you.
The work is written to be read. Depth and clarity are not opposites, and the best research is the kind a newcomer can follow and a specialist still respects.
- Founded
- 2025
- Cadence
- Published when the research is ready
- Coverage
- Technology, Policy, Manufacturing, Leadership, Supply
- Byline
- Exploverse Research, and named authors
- Contact
- editorial@exploverse.com
How we work
Primary sources first
Every claim traces back to something a reader can check. We cite what we use and show our working where it matters.
Depth over speed
We publish when a piece is ready, not when a schedule demands it. The calendar does not set the standard, the research does.
Independent by default
Our conclusions follow the evidence. We do not shape findings around sponsors, access, or a house position.
Written to be read
Long does not mean dense. We write plainly, so the argument carries the reader rather than the jargon.
What we cover
Technology
Hardware, software, and the infrastructure beneath them, and what it takes to build at scale.
Policy
How rules and incentives shape what gets built, and who carries the cost when they change.
Manufacturing
Where industrial capacity actually forms, and the constraints that decide whether it holds.
Leadership
How institutions and the people running them make decisions under real pressure.
Supply
Critical materials, logistics, and the chokepoints that quietly move whole markets.
The people

Manish Sharma

Aditya Grover
Some pieces run under the Exploverse Research house byline when they are a collective effort rather than the work of one author.
Research worth your attention, when it is ready.
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