Chennai, Oct 18 (Representative) Aerospace and defence firm Ananth Technologies Private Limited (ATL) on Friday successfully completed the integration of two 400 KG class satellites for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). This marks a significant milestone as the first time ISRO has awarded such a project to a private industry partner and a groundbreaking achievement in India’s Space Sector The Assembly, Integration, and Testing (AIT) of the satellites were conducted at ATL’s new state-of-the-art facility in the KIADB Aerospace Park, Bengaluru, which is a 10,000 sqm facility equipped to manufacture electronic subsystems and integrate up to four large satellites simultaneously. A ceremony celebrating the successful completion and delivery of the satellites was held at ATL today in which Mr Shankaran, Director of ISRO’s U.R. Rao Satellite Centre (URSC), praised ATL’s work on this project, highlighting the company’s expertise and dedication. Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri, Chairman of ATL, attributed this success to the company’s sustained investment in infrastructure and talent over several years.
“This achievement is a testament to ATL’s vision and commitment towards India’s space sector,” said Dr. Pavuluri. “We have been manufacturing electronic subsystems for ISRO since 2000 and have been an integral part ofevery Indian space program over the last two decades. “The project involved over 100 highly trained engineers and technicians, making it the most sophisticated satellite integration project undertaken by a private sector company in India todate, a release from ATL said here. On expanding Horizons, it said ATL’s capabilities extend beyond satellite integration. It said at the recent Bengaluru Space Expo (BSX), ATL signed an MOU with Space Machines Company, an Australian firm, to provide AIT services for their satellites.The company designs and manufactures solar panels for small satellites, which have been exported to international customers.ATL is also performing integration services for ISRO’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) in Thiruvananthapuram, having completed work on 10 PSLVs so far.
A new facility in Thiruvananthapuram focuses on launch vehicle AIT, capable of integrating equipment bays and other electronic portions of launch vehicles.On future outlook, Dr. Pavuluri believes that the Indian space sector is poised for significant growth, drawing parallels with the drone industry. “Just as drones are seeing extensive use in various civilian and strategic sectors, small satellites will also be widely adopted,” he stated. ATL is experiencing substantial demand for its electronics manufacturing and satellite AIT services from both government and private clients. The company also provides Geospatial Services for urban and rural planning, natural resources management, gas pipeline planning, and municipal property tax management. This successful project underscores ATL’s position as a key player in India’s growing space industry, demonstrating the potential for public-private partnerships in advancing the nation’s space capabilities.