NanoAvionics
enters India’s space market through partnership
with Ananth Technologies
17 September 2020
NanoAvionics has signed a
partnership agreement with Ananth Technologies
Ltd (ATL) which marks NanoAvionics’ entry into
India’s growing NewSpace industry.
The agreement makes Ananth
Technologies the official distributor of
NanoAvionics’ products and services in India,
giving companies one stop access to cost
effective small, micro and nano satellites
including subsystems. The local access will save
them time and cost for assembly, integration and
test of at Ananth’s facilities in Hyderabad and
Bengaluru. Customers will also have access to
low cost launch service, using ISRO’s Polar
Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), and post launch
operation services. In addition, this
partnership between NanoAvionics and Ananth
Technologies is going to foster relationships
with Indian research institutions and suppliers.
“Our new partnership with
Ananth Technologies opens new doors for
NanoAvionics,” NanoAvionics’ CEO Vytenis J.
Buzas said. “Ananth Tech is one of the most
trusted names in the Indian aerospace sector.
Their network, experience and world-class
satellite manufacturing facilities will allow us
to serve an emerging Indian NewSpace market more
effectively. India‘s private space sector is a
vibrant community of talented individuals having
innovative ideas. I am sure that the recent
Indian space policy changes, which just opened
up the space sector for private participation,
combined with partnerships with international
players of the industry, will accelerate the
growth and kickstart the birth of more Indian
NewSpace stars."
NanoAvionics and Ananth
Technology will work together to meet India’s
demand for small satellites with the
flight-proven NanoAvionics nanosatellite buses
and their subsystems. NanoAvionics’ standardized
nanosatellite buses satisfy the requirements for
a wide range of small satellite applications
thanks to their regular connectivity, powerful
and reliable hardware, up to 14U of payload
volume and integrated propulsion system.
NanoAvionics’s designs provide functions for
nanosatellites that once required much larger
spacecraft.
“The new agreement between
Ananth Technology and NanoAvionics will bring
mutual benefits while serving the new generation
of private space companies in India,” said
Anurup Pavuluri, director of Ananth
Technologies.