Hyderabad: Ananth Technologies Limited (ATL) has lauded the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for its resilience and continued pursuit of excellence following the recent PSLV-C61 launch attempt.
Though the mission faced unforeseen challenges, ATL praised ISRO’s transparency and commitment to learning from every experience in space exploration. “Every challenge is an opportunity to learn and grow,” said Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri, CMD of ATL, reaffirming the company’s support for future missions.
As a key partner, ATL supplied critical avionics systems and undertook subsystem integration for PSLV-C61. Its contributions included 17 vital components for EOS-09, such as the satellite computer and star sensor, as well as 27 subsystems for GSLV-F15. ATL also handled the assembly, integration, and testing of PSLV-C61 sub-assemblies.
Headquartered in Hyderabad with facilities in Thiruvananthapuram, ATL has supported over 100 satellites and 84 launch vehicles. The company has completed AIT for 11 PSLVs and both SPADEX satellites, and is positioning itself to offer end-to-end space solutions globally.