June 26, 2024

Hyderabad has seen the triumph of the Chandrayan-3 launch

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The company, which has worked with ISRO on launch vehicles and satellites for a long time, made a contribution to the launch vehicle (LVM3).

Ananth Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (ATL) in Hyderabad also welcomed Chandrayan-3’s successful launch from Sriharikota on Friday afternoon. ISRO is the Indian Space Research Organisation.
According to founder-chairman and managing director Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri, the company, which has long been an ISRO partner in launch vehicles and satellites, helped to realise many avionics packages for the launch vehicle (LVM3), including on-board computers, navigation systems, control electronics, telemetry, and power systems.

The company also completed numerous interface packages, power switching modules, relay and balancing units, and other components for the most recent launch. ATL, according to him, developed a number of other significant satellite technologies for the Chandrayaan-3 programme, including telemetry, telecommand, power management systems, and DC-DC converters for the mission.

He remarked, “They were all excellent, and these systems had performed very well,” and praised the ISRO for continuing to place its faith in his business for the last three decades. The company has produced a range of mechanical and electronic sub-systems for ground systems and spacecraft payloads.

Additionally, according to Dr. Rao, the company manufactures crucial aerospace sub-systems for the strategic in the fields of electronics and mechanical subsystems, such as avionics packages, sensors, communication systems, sophisticated flight systems, and so forth. The company also provides geospatial data and services for a variety of multi-sectoral developmental projects.

ATL has assisted the ISRO in manufacturing at its facility in Thiruvananthapuram for the assembly, testing, and supply of highly complex electronic packages, computer systems, and numerous sub systems for launch vehicles, as well as the integrating of launch vehicles, among other activities. The Bengaluru facility is used to produce satellites. The CMD takes pleasure in having helped ISRO manufacture 74 launch vehicles and 94 spacecraft with zero defects over these years.

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