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This Article is From Dec 06, 2020

Startup Street: Chennai Startup Gets ISRO’s Help In Journey To Space

Startup Street: Chennai Startup Gets ISRO’s Help In Journey To Space
Moin SPM, Co-Founder & COO (Left) and Srinath Ravichandran, Co-Founder & CEO, Agnikul Cosmos. (Source: Agnikul)
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Agnikul Signs Agreement With ISRO

Chennai's Agnikul Cosmos will work closely with the Indian Space Research Organisation to develop a small satellite launch vehicle—the first such private collaboration for India's premier space agency.

The startup has signed a non-disclosure agreement with ISRO that will give them technical assistance and access to the space agency's facilities to develop their launch vehicle, an official statement said. The agreement with Agnikul was the first one signed after the establishment of IN-SPACe, an entity that the government had set up to increase private participation in India's space activities.

“It is a significant step. The ISRO endorsement is beneficial in multiple fronts,” Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Srinath Ravichandran told BloombergQuint via email. “This gives us credibility in the eyes of investors, customers, suppliers and other partners.”

The agreement with ISRO will help Agnikul make orbit faster with fewer mistakes and lesser spending, Ravichandran said.

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