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Ananth Tech carried out AIT of GalaxEye’s Drishti satellite
Space and defence electronics company Ananth Technologies (ATL) on Monday (May 4, 2026) said it carried out the complete Assembly, Integration and Testing (AIT) of GalaxEye Drishti satellite.
Karnataka launches SpaceTech CoE to drive India’s $44 billion space economy ambition
SpaceTech CoE Karnataka: Karnataka has inaugurated its Centre of Excellence in SpaceTech to foster innovation and commercialisation in India & burgeoning $44 billion space economy, aiming to bridge the gap between technology and market applications.
Space revolution: How private Indian companies are leading the charge
As Ananth Technologies in Hyderabad’s Hi-Tech City comes into view, it instantly signals to visitors: big things are happening here. At the entrance stand models of launch vehicles and satellites—markers of work that had largely remained out of the public eye. That changed during Operation Sindoor—debris at a Pakistani air force base
Ananth Technologies & EndureAir Systems Sign Agreement to Jointly Develop Indigenous Loitering Munitions
Ananth Technologies and EndureAir Systems Pvt. Ltd. signed a Strategic Technology Cooperation Agreement on 06 March 2026, combining expertise in aerospace avionics and advanced UAV platforms to jointly develop next-generation loitering munition systems under the IDDM category for the Indian Armed Forces.
India Should Declare Space A Priority Sector, Satellite Data Key To 'Viksit Bharat', Says Technologist SR Pavuluri
India should recognise space as a priority sector as proper use of satellite data will go a long way in fulfilling the dream of a Viksit Bharat, says noted scientist and space technologist Subba Rao Pavuluri.
Two Hyderabad firms play key role in Isro’s heaviest launch mission LVM3-M6
Ananth Technologies contributed critical flight hardware, avionics systems, and precision subsystems essential for the mission's success. These included power modules, data acquisition units, command modules, and control electronics — all manufactured at ATL's facilities.



