Anant Technologies, as a long-standing partner in India’s space journey, is committed to supporting ISRO with full dedication in the future as well. ATL has contributed to the success of 104 satellites and 84 launch vehicles for India’s space programmes.    ATL CMD Dr. Subbarao Pavuluri said.

Anant Technologies, as a long-standing partner in India’s space journey, is committed to supporting ISRO with full dedication in the future as well. ATL has contributed to the success of 104 satellites and 84 launch vehicles for India’s space programmes.
    ATL CMD Dr. Subbarao Pavuluri said.

   BY-RAJA PENTAPATI AP BUREAU CHIEF
                       National News
Amravati May 18(Bharat News)AP
With ISRO’s continued innovation and excellence in space travel and the same dedication to learning, growing and taking on every challenge, Anant Technologies is committed to supporting ISRO in future missions with the same dedication, said ATL CMD Dr. Subbarao Pavuluri.

After the PSLV-C61 launch attempt, Anant Technologies Limited (ATL) has lauded the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for its unwavering commitment to developing India’s space capabilities.

While the mission faced unexpected challenges, Anant Technologies believes that every milestone in space exploration – success or setback – contributes to scientific progress and strengthens future missions.

Every mission in space, whether successful or not, teaches something new and takes us further.  While PSLV-C61 faced an unexpected challenge, ISRO’s commitment to transparency, learning and progress is unmatched. I applaud the dedication and spirit of innovation of the team that is keeping India moving forward in space exploration,” he said.

As a long-standing partner in India’s space journey, Anant Technologies is proud to support PSLV-C61 by supplying key avionics systems and subsystem integration. Our team has worked diligently to ensure the highest standards of quality and reliability, he said.

Headquartered in Hyderabad, ATL operates state-of-the-art facilities in Thiruvananthapuram for the manufacturing, assembly and testing of launch vehicle subsystems and satellites. To date, ATL has contributed to the success of 104 satellites and 84 launch vehicles for India’s space programmes.

Over the years, ATL has expanded its contribution from subsystem manufacturing to complete assembly, integration and testing (AIT) of satellites and launch vehicle sub-assemblies.  ATL has successfully completed the AIT of 11 PSLVs (PSLV C51 to PSLV C61) and two more are under integration. SPADEX satellites have also been fully integrated and tested at ATL facilities. ATL CEO
Subba Rao Pavuluri asserted that ATL is poised to provide turnkey solutions in the space sector to global customers.
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