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1. Dhruva Space
Founded: 2012
• In 2020 the company joined forces with Skyroot by signing an MoU to work
on a joint space mission.
• Coupled with providing launch and ground station services, Dhruva Space
also provides integrated one-stop access to the clients in owning and
operating space-based assets.
• The startup is active across space, launch, and ground segments and
supports both civil and defence clients worldwide.
• In October 2021, it raised Rs 22 crore led by IAN Fund and Blue Ashva
Capital.
2. Pixxel
Founded: 2018
• Pixxel is the only space tech startup that qualified for the 2019 Techstars
Startbust Space Accelerator in LA, California, from Asia.
• In 2020 the startup also partnered with Newspace India Limited (NSIL), a
commercial arm of ISRO to launch a remote sensing satellite of Pixxel on
ISRO’s PSLV rocket.
Founded: 2016
• Agnikul recently launched the world’s first fully 3D rocket engine, the
‘Agnilet’ a semi-cryogenic rocket engine.
• It was India’s first space startup that entered into an NDA with the DoS,
Department of Space under the newly established Indian National Space
Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe). It aims to develop and
launch its small-lift launch vehicle namely ‘Agnibaan’ by 2022.
• Founded in 2017 by Srinath Ravichandran, Moin SPM, and Professor SR
Chakravarthy, Chennai-based Agnikul is involved in building a private
small satellite launch vehicle. Its core product, Agnibaan, is a smallsat
launch vehicle capable of carrying up to 100 kg of payload to Low Earth
orbits.
• Earlier in 2021, the startup test-fired the world’s first 3D printed rocket
engine Agnilet and had said it will undertake more such tests in the
remainder of the year.
• In May last year, it raised $11 million in a Series A funding round led by
Mayfield India. Existing investors including pi Ventures, Speciale Invest
and Artha Venture Fund also participated in the round.
• The spacetech startup had raised $3.1 million in its pre-series A funding in
March 2020, and a seed round from Speciale Invest in 2019.
Founded: 2018
• The startup develops small satellite launch vehicles (SSLVs). On february 8th
2021, Skyroot partnered with Bellatrix Aerospace to use the OTV with their
launch vehicle of Vikram series.
• The company has been developing its first launch vehicle, “Vikram-I,”
expected to be launched by December 2021.
• Traditionally, satellites are large objects and typically need a lot of time and
money to be placed in orbit.
• However, with advances in space tech, startups are now able to rapidly
develop small satellites at a fraction of the cost.
• The startup develops the IFM Nano Thruster technology based on the field-
emission electric propulsion (FEEP).
• Also, the modular design of the thruster provides custom advantages for
missions.
4.mu Space builds Aviation Internet Solutions
• Conventional inflight connectivity via air-to-ground (ATG) networks is
prohibitively expensive, working only in particular circumstances.
• The startup also provides solutions for satellite monitoring, remote ground
access, maritime connectivity, and 5G wireless.
• With 99.5% platform availability and best practices for security, this solution
helps space businesses improve their services.