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Ananth Technologies congratulates ISRO on its historic 100th launch

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Hyderabad: Ananth Technologies (ATL), a leading player in the aerospace and defence sector, extends its heartfelt congratulations to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on the successful completion of its historic 100th launch.

In a statement here on Wednesday, it was said that this remarkable milestone highlights ISRO’s dedication to excellence, innovation, and the advancement of space technology, reinforcing India’s position as a global leader in the space sector.

As a trusted partner of ISRO, ATL is proud to have played a significant role in this mission by supplying crucial subsystems for both the GSLV F15 launch vehicle and the NVS-2 navigation satellite.

The company contributed key components, including Attitude and Orbit Control Electronics, Star Sensor Mark-III, and DC-DC converters for the NVS-2 satellite. Additionally, ATL provided 40 critical subsystems for the GSLV F15, such as Data Acquisition Units, Transponders, Power Modules, Relay Units, and Control Modules. These contributions underscore ATL’s expertise in delivering cutting-edge avionics and mission-critical systems essential to the success of India’s space programs.

Dr Subba Rao Pavuluri, Chairman and Managing Director of ATL, expressed his pride in being part of this historic achievement. “As a long-standing partner of ISRO, Ananth Technologies takes immense pride in contributing to this incredible journey. Over the years, we have been privileged to support numerous ISRO missions with state-of-the-art avionics, systems, and solutions that have played a pivotal role in their success,” he stated.

This landmark 100th launch is not just a celebration of ISRO’s technological accomplishments but also a testament to India’s growing capabilities in space exploration and satellite deployment. It reflects the nation’s strides toward self-reliance in space technology and its potential to become a key player in global space advancements.

Ananth Technologies commends ISRO’s visionary leadership, dedication, and relentless pursuit of excellence. The company is honoured to collaborate with ISRO in pushing the boundaries of innovation and inspiring future generations of scientists and engineers.

With headquarters in Hyderabad and advanced facilities in Thiruvananthapuram, ATL has been instrumental in the fabrication, assembly, and testing of launch vehicle subsystems and satellites.

To date, the company has contributed to the success of 103 satellites and 83 launch vehicles, further solidifying its reputation as a crucial partner in India’s space endeavours. Expanding its capabilities, ATL has progressed from subsystem manufacturing to full-scale Assembly, Integration, and Testing (AIT) of satellites and launch vehicle sub-assemblies.

The company has successfully completed AIT for 10 PSLV missions (PSLV C51 to PSLV C60), with two more currently under integration. Additionally, both SPADEX satellites have been fully integrated and tested at ATL facilities.

Looking ahead, Ananth Technologies is poised to offer turnkey space solutions to global customers, reinforcing its commitment to advancing India’s space ambitions. With its unwavering dedication to excellence and innovation, ATL remains a key contributor to future space missions alongside ISRO, driving India’s progress in space exploration and satellite technology on the global stage.

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