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10 state-of-the-art Isro techs transferred to Indian firms, says IN-SPACe
10 state-of-the-art Isro techs transferred to Indian firms, says IN-SPACe

Time of India

time14 hours ago

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  • Time of India

10 state-of-the-art Isro techs transferred to Indian firms, says IN-SPACe

NEW DELHI: The country's space regulator-cum-promoter Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) on Thursday said it facilitated the transfer of 10 state-of-the-art technologies developed by Isro to six Indian companies. The tripartite technology transfer agreements, signed among NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), six companies and IN-SPACe at the regulator's headquarters in Ahmedabad, will give private players the opportunity to access developed technologies available with Isro, enabling them to use space-related technology for commercial applications in space as well as other sectors. The technologies that foster satellite launch, ground station infrastructure and geospatial applications are expected to deepen industry participation, enable indigenisation and reduce dependency on foreign technologies. Two advanced inertial sensors — Laser Gyroscope and Ceramic Servo Accelerometer — developed by Isro's inertial systems unit for potential use in satellite launch vehicles have been transferred to Hyderabad-based Zetatek Technologies, which has over 25 years of expertise in inertial navigation system (INS) testing, calibration and QA/QT equipment. Three technologies related to ground station operations — S/X/Ka tri-band dual circular polarised monopulse feed, tri-axis antenna control servo system and Ku/C/L and S Band Cassegrain feed — have been transferred to Avantel and Jisnu Communications, Hyderabad-based companies specialising in end-to-end communications solutions for space and defence platforms. These technologies, currently sourced from foreign vendors, will enable self-reliance in critical ground station infrastructure. Reacting to the development, IN-SPACe chairman Dr Pawan Goenka said, 'Transfer of these technologies marks yet another significant step towards empowering the private sector to harness and commercialise space technologies. Isro has a flourishing repository of R&D in space technologies, and it is time we leverage that to the optimum to strengthen India's space industrial ecosystem, and in that, industry-led innovation will play a key role. ' Further, two geospatial models developed by Ahmedabad-based Space Applications Centre of Isro for pest forewarning and semi-physical crop yield estimation were transferred to Ahmedabad-based Amnex Info Technologies, to be deployed in agricultural decision-making and crop protection. A compact, multi-parameter, portable bathymetry system developed by Isro's National Remote Sensing Centre has been transferred to Jalkruti Water Solutions, Ahmedabad, to enable UAV-based integration for water resource monitoring. Further, Isro's Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre's ceramic-based flame-proof coating technology, which was originally developed for launch vehicle applications, has been acquired by Ramdev Chemicals, Ahmedabad, for wider industrial applications.

ISRO transfers 10 technologies to industry to boost self reliance
ISRO transfers 10 technologies to industry to boost self reliance

Time of India

time19 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

ISRO transfers 10 technologies to industry to boost self reliance

The ISRO transferred 10 technologies, including two inertial sensors to reduce import dependence, to six Indian industries for commercial use in space and other sectors, India's space sector promoter said on Thursday. The transfer of technology was facilitated by the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe). Technologies of two advanced inertial sensors - the Laser Gyroscope and the Ceramic Servo Accelerometer - developed by the ISRO's Inertial Systems Unit were transferred to Hyderabad-based Zetatek Technologies Pvt. Ltd, making it the first company to get the niche technology. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas in Dubai | Search Ads Get Info Undo Zetatek, a company with over 25 years of expertise in Inertial Navigation System (INS) testing, calibration and QA/QT equipment, will manufacture the sensors in the country which may help reduce import dependence. "The transfer of these technologies marks yet another significant step towards empowering the private sector to harness and commercialize space technologies," IN-SPACe Chairman Pawan Goenka said in a statement. Live Events In the midstream segment, three technologies related to ground station operations - S/X/Ka tri-band dual circular polarised monopulse feed, tri-axis antenna control servo system, and Ku/C/L and S Band Cassegrain feed - developed by the ISRO - have been transferred to Avantel and Jisnu Communications, both Hyderabad-based firms specialising in end-to-end communications solutions for space and defence platforms. These technologies, currently sourced from foreign vendors, will enable self-reliance in critical ground station infrastructure. The technology transfers aim to give private players an opportunity to access the developed technologies available with the ISRO, enabling them to use space-related technology for commercial applications in space as well as other sectors, a statement from IN-SPACe said. The tripartite Technology Transfer Agreements (TTAs) were signed between NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the recipient industries, and IN-SPACe at the IN-SPACe headquarters in Ahmedabad. "ISRO has a flourishing repository of R&D in space technologies and it is time we leverage that to the optimum to strengthen India's space industrial ecosystem, and in that, industry-led innovation will play a key role," Goenka said. "These technologies are vital and currently sourced from foreign suppliers. With this transfer, we are taking a pivotal step toward building indigenous capabilities within India," said Rajeev Jyoti, Director, Technical Directorate, IN-SPACe. Jyoti said the ISRO, IN-SPACe and NSIL will collaboratively provide comprehensive handholding support to all the industry players to ensure successful absorption of the technology. On the downstream front, two geospatial models developed by SAC/ISRO for pest forewarning and semi-physical crop yield estimation were transferred to Amnex Info Technologies, Ahmedabad, to be deployed in agricultural decision-making and crop protection. A compact, multi-parameter, portable bathymetry system developed by NRSC/ISRO has been transferred to Jalkruti Water Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad, to enable UAV-based integration for water resource monitoring. VSSC/ISRO's ceramic-based flame-proof coating technology - originally developed for launch vehicle applications - has been acquired by Ramdev Chemicals, Ahmedabad, for wider industrial applications.

10 ISRO Technologies Transferred To Indian Firms, Says IN-SPACe
10 ISRO Technologies Transferred To Indian Firms, Says IN-SPACe

India.com

time21 hours ago

  • Business
  • India.com

10 ISRO Technologies Transferred To Indian Firms, Says IN-SPACe

New Delhi: The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) on Thursday said it facilitated the transfer of 10 state-of-the-art technologies developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to six Indian companies. The tripartite Technology Transfer Agreements (TTAs) were signed between NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the six companies, and IN-SPACe at the IN-SPACe headquarters in Ahmedabad. The technology transfers will give private players the opportunity to access the developed technologies available with ISRO, enabling them to use space-related technology for commercial applications in space as well as other sectors. The technologies that foster satellite launch, ground station infrastructure, and geospatial applications are expected to deepen industry participation, enable indigenisation, and reduce dependency on foreign technologies. 'The transfer of these technologies marks yet another significant step towards empowering the private sector to harness and commercialise space technologies. ISRO has a flourishing repository of R&D in space technologies, and it is time we leverage that to the optimum to strengthen India's space industrial ecosystem, and in that, industry-led innovation will play a key role,' said Dr. Pawan Goenka, Chairman, IN-SPACe. Two advanced inertial sensors -- the Laser Gyroscope and the Ceramic Servo Accelerometer -- developed by ISRO's Inertial Systems Unit, for potential use in satellite launch vehicles, have been transferred to Hyderabad-based Zetatek Technologies. The company has over 25 years of expertise in Inertial Navigation System (INS) testing, calibration, and QA/QT equipment. Three technologies related to ground station operations -- S/X/Ka tri-band dual circular polarised monopulse feed, tri-axis antenna control servo system, and Ku/C/L and S Band Cassegrain feed -- have been transferred to Avantel and Jisnu Communications, Hyderabad-based companies specialising in end-to-end communications solutions for space and defence platforms. These technologies, currently sourced from foreign vendors, will enable self-reliance in critical ground station infrastructure. Further, two geospatial models developed by SAC/ISRO for pest forewarning and semi-physical crop yield estimation were transferred to Ahmedabad-based Amnex Info Technologies, to be deployed in agricultural decision-making and crop protection. A compact, multi-parameter, portable bathymetry system developed by NRSC/ISRO has been transferred to Jalkruti Water Solutions, Ahmedabad, to enable UAV-based integration for water resource monitoring. Further, VSSC/ISRO's ceramic-based flame-proof coating technology -- originally developed for launch vehicle applications -- has been acquired by Ramdev Chemicals, Ahmedabad, for wider industrial applications. 'With this transfer, we are taking a pivotal step toward building indigenous capabilities within India. ISRO, IN-SPACe, and NSIL will collaboratively provide comprehensive handholding support to all the industry players to ensure successful absorption of the technology,' said Rajeev Jyoti, Director, Technical Directorate, IN-SPACe.

IN-SPACe transfers 10 ISRO technologies to private sector for space growth
IN-SPACe transfers 10 ISRO technologies to private sector for space growth

Business Standard

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

IN-SPACe transfers 10 ISRO technologies to private sector for space growth

In another key step towards advancing India's space industrial capabilities, the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) facilitated the transfer of ten state-of-the-art technologies developed by ISRO to six Indian industries across the upstream, midstream, and downstream segments. The technology transfers aim to give private players the opportunity to access the developed technologies available with ISRO, enabling them to use space-related technology for commercial applications in space as well as other sectors. It also seeks to deepen industry participation, enable indigenisation, and reduce dependency on foreign technologies in critical areas of satellite launch, ground station infrastructure, and geospatial applications. IN-SPACe was constituted in June 2020 following the Central Government's decision to open up the space sector and enable the participation of the Indian private sector in the gamut of space activities. Since then, around 93 technology transfer agreements have been executed. Space sector reforms were introduced in 2019. The tripartite Technology Transfer Agreements (TTAs) were signed between NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the recipient industries, and IN-SPACe at the IN-SPACe headquarters in Ahmedabad. 'The transfer of these technologies marks yet another significant step towards empowering the private sector to harness and commercialise space technologies. ISRO has a flourishing repository of R&D in space technologies and it is time we leverage that to the optimum to strengthen India's space industrial ecosystem, and in that, industry-led innovation will play a key role,' said Pawan Goenka, Chairman, IN-SPACe. Among the technologies transferred are two advanced inertial sensors—the Laser Gyroscope and the Ceramic Servo Accelerometer—developed by ISRO's Inertial Systems Unit, for potential use in satellite launch vehicles. These technologies have been transferred to Hyderabad-based Zetatek Technologies, a company with over 25 years of expertise in Inertial Navigation System (INS) testing and calibration. This makes Zetatek the first company from India to acquire such niche technology, which is currently being imported by different sectors. In the midstream segment, three technologies related to ground station operations—S/X/Ka tri-band dual circular polarised monopulse feed, tri-axis antenna control servo system, and Ku/C/L and S Band Cassegrain feed—developed by ISRO have been transferred to Avantel and Jisnu Communications, both Hyderabad-based firms specialising in end-to-end communications solutions for space and defence platforms. These technologies, currently sourced from foreign vendors, will enable self-reliance in critical ground station infrastructure. 'These technologies are vital and currently sourced from foreign suppliers. With this transfer, we are taking a pivotal step towards building indigenous capabilities within India. ISRO, IN-SPACe, and NSIL will collaboratively provide comprehensive handholding support to all the industry players to ensure successful absorption of the technology,' said Rajeev Jyoti, Director, Technical Directorate, IN-SPACe. On the downstream front, two geospatial models developed by SAC/ISRO for pest forewarning and semi-physical crop yield estimation were transferred to Amnex Info Technologies, Ahmedabad, to be deployed in agricultural decision-making and crop protection. A compact, multi-parameter, portable bathymetry system developed by NRSC/ISRO has been transferred to Jalkruti Water Solutions, Ahmedabad, to enable UAV-based integration for water resource monitoring. Further, VSSC/ISRO's ceramic-based flame-proof coating technology—originally developed for launch vehicle applications—has been acquired by Ramdev Chemicals, Ahmedabad, for wider industrial applications.

10 Isro technologies transferred to 6 private firms
10 Isro technologies transferred to 6 private firms

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

10 Isro technologies transferred to 6 private firms

PTI file photo BENGALURU: India's space regulator-cum-promoter Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre ( IN-SPACe ) Thursday said it has facilitated the transfer of ten state-of-the-art technologies developed by Isro to six Indian industries across the upstream, midstream, and downstream segments. In the upstream segment, two advanced inertial sensors — the Laser Gyroscope and Ceramic Servo Accelerometer — developed by Isro's Inertial Systems Unit have been transferred to Zetatek Technologies. For the midstream segment, three technologies related to ground station operations were transferred. 'These include: the S/X/Ka tri-band dual circular polarised monopulse feed, a tri-axis antenna control servo system, and the Ku/C/L and S Band Cassegrain feed. All developed by Isro, these were transferred to Avantel and Jisnu Communications, both Hyderabad-based firms specialising in communications solutions for space and defence,' IN-SPACe said. It added that these technologies will contribute to self-reliant development of critical ground station infrastructure. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo In the downstream domain, two geospatial technologies — pest forewarning and semi-physical crop yield estimation models developed by Isro's Space Applications Centre — were handed over to Amnex Info Technologies, Ahmedabad. These models will support agricultural decision-making and crop protection. 'A compact, multi-parameter portable bathymetry system developed by Isro's National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) was transferred to Jalkruti Water Solutions, Ahmedabad, for UAV-based water resource monitoring. Additionally, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre's ceramic-based flame-proof coating, originally developed for launch vehicles, was acquired by Ramdev Chemicals, also in Ahmedabad, for broader industrial use. All transfers were formalised through tripartite Technology Transfer Agreements (TTAs) signed between NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the respective recipient firms, and IN-SPACe. IN-SPACe chairman Pawan Goenka said the move was a significant step in enabling private sector growth . 'Isro has a flourishing repository of R&D in space technologies and it is time we leverage that to the optimum to strengthen India's space industrial ecosystem. Industry-led innovation will play a key role,' he added. Rajeev Jyoti, director-technical, IN-SPACe, added that these technologies, previously imported, are now being indigenised.

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