IN-SPACe has enabled the transfer of five ISRO technologies to Indian companies, aiming to boost self-reliance and reduce import dependency in sectors like biomedical and automotive.
IN-SPACe, India's space sector promoter, has announced the transfer of five ISRO-developed technologies to Indian companies. This initiative aims to decrease reliance on imports in these fields. The agreements were signed by NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the recipient industries, and IN-SPACe at its Ahmedabad headquarters.

The technology transfers are designed to boost commercialization, enhance self-reliance, and reduce imports. They also aim to broaden the application of space technologies in sectors like automotive, biomedical, and industrial manufacturing. These efforts are expected to strengthen India's technological capabilities.
Technology Transfer Agreements
Voltix Semicon Pvt Ltd in Pune has acquired the Low Temperature Co-Fired Ceramic (LTCC) Multi-Chip Module technology from SAC. This technology integrates multiple semiconductor chips into a compact module. It will be used in biomedical applications, particularly for RT-PCR kits that require high-volume production.
The transfer of this technology will help Voltix reduce its dependence on imports and improve domestic capabilities. Currently, Voltix relies on imported technology for these applications, but this transfer will enhance self-reliance in the sector.
Crest Speciality Resins Pvt Ltd in Ahmedabad has obtained the RTV Silicone Single-Part Adhesive (SILCEM R9) technology developed by VSSC. This adhesive is used for bonding solar panels and is currently imported. The technology transfer will ensure local availability and promote indigenization.
Expanding Applications Beyond Space
Azista Composites Pvt Ltd in Hyderabad received the technology for manufacturing Film Adhesives EFA 1753 and EFA 1752 from VSSC. Ananth Technologies acquired the 30W HMC DC-DC Converter technology developed by URSC. Pushpak Aerospace received the anodization technology for 3D-printed Al-10Si-Mg alloy from URSC.
Pawan Goenka, Chairman of IN-SPACe, stated that these transfers demonstrate the growing capability and confidence of Indian industry. "While some of these technologies will directly substitute imports, others will unlock applications well beyond the space sector," he said.
Increasing Technology Transfers
With these five new Technology Transfer Agreements (TTAs), the total number of TTAs executed with industries has reached 98, according to Rajeev Jyoti, Director of the Technical Directorate at IN-SPACe. This milestone reflects India's commitment to advancing its technological landscape through strategic collaborations.
The successful transfer of these technologies underscores India's progress towards self-reliance and innovation across various sectors. By facilitating such agreements, IN-SPACe is playing a crucial role in enhancing India's technological independence and reducing import dependency.
With inputs from PTI
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