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IN-SPACe transfers five ISRO technologies to Indian firms to boost indigenisation

Press Release, 29 August 2025

India’s space sector promoter IN-SPACe said it has facilitated the transfer of five technologies developed by ISRO to Indian companies, which could reduce the country’s dependence on imports in the related fields and Boost commercialization, enhance self-reliance, reduce import dependency, and expand the use of space technologies across automotive, biomedical, and industrial manufacturing sectors

The tripartite agreements were signed between NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the recipient industries, and Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) at its headquarters in Ahmedabad.

The recent transfer of five ISRO technologies through IN-SPACe holds big potential for India’s EV and automobile sector. The film adhesives handed to Azista Composites can help build lightweight yet strong EV structures, reducing vehicle weight and improving efficiency. RTV silicone adhesive, now with Crest Speciality Resins, can be adapted for bonding EV battery packs and solar-powered charging systems, cutting import costs. Voltix Semicon’s LTCC multi-chip module will support compact and efficient power electronics used in inverters, chargers, and battery management systems, while Ananth Technologies’ DC-DC converter can enhance power regulation in EV drivetrains and charging stations. Finally, Pushpak Aerospace’s anodization technology for 3D-printed aluminium alloys can enable durable, lightweight EV components and rapid prototyping. Together, these transfers not only replace imports but also strengthen local manufacturing, improve EV performance, and accelerate the integration of advanced materials and electronics in India’s automotive ecosystem.

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