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Startup in Space Technology In India

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I hope you are fit and fine at your home. Today I write a very interesting topic that is space technology startup help satellite communication job entry from B.E or B.Tech. First sorry there is no direct job available who are completing B.E or B.Tech in Electronics and communication engineering.

But you can easily be involved in a startup and give your career path along with higher studies. Here below, I will prove some interesting information regarding startup in space technology.

The recent announcement by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the fourth part of the 20 Lakh crore Atma Nirbhar Economic Stimulus Package for creating greater participation of private enterprises in the space sector such as SpaceX and Blue Origin in the USA. Due to these packages, most of them already existed startup agencies are more involved in our country space agency Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO) in various tasks such as the development of launch vehicles, development of nanosatellite, satellite sub-system designing, etc..

In below most 5 Space Startup are:



Team Indus:

It is the first private Aerospace startup in India. Team Indus is a Bangalore based startup led by Rahul Narayan and is the only Indian team participating in the Google Lunar X Prize mission. The company raised Rs 9 Crore until mid-2015 from a clutch of investors that includes Nandan Nilekani (Co-Founder of Infosys Technologies), Rajiv Mody (Co-Founder of Sasken Technologies) and Ajai Choudhary (Co-Founder of HCL Technologies). The company has built a lunar rover and expects to launch in the third quarter of 2016 to win the Google Lunar X Prize.

Earth2Orbit:

Founded by Sushmita Mohanty, the company claims to be India’s first private space firm. The firm raised an undisclosed amount of money from Mumbai angels and other investors. The company currently offers launch advisory and consulting services.

Dhruva Space:

A new entrant to this league, the firm was founded by Narayan Prasad and Sanjay Nekkanti in 2012. The team at Dhruva space is currently developing an indigenous small satellite platform.

ARDL:

Founded at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) , the team of ARDL comprises of Sidhant Dhall, Triyambak Tripathy, Gaurav Achha and Ayush Patawari. The company currently fabricates Mini CANSAT modules and other related space hardware.

Astrome:

Another Space Startup with its roots in IISc is Astrome, which has Prasad HL and Neha Satak as it’s a founder. The startup is fairly new to this league and aims to develop products and services which aid in space exploration.

Out of these few others are also successfully started the space technology startup with the first customer is ISRO.

Now Questions arise that how much it will be beneficial for jobseeker and national benefits. So it is currently in the intermediate way we always hope for better reforms in the space sector but in my opinion, it will definitely demand specific skills for jobseeker and hardworking with innovative and fast-moving decision thinking to sustain in job profiles. One of the best ways I suggest is that you need to go for higher studies and connect with good space technology startup for making your career path good and inspirational for others.





Comments

  1. But yield probability is really low I like articles but for this IIST which is ISRO institute is better place?

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    1. It is your perspective of interest in space technology the go without thinking and give your best will be definately giving you unvalue work.

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  2. Now ISRO is also playing with cards their exam level is increase beyond then UPSC and time is reduced.

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