City-based Ananth Technologies (ATL) announced its proud moment to have played a part in the successful GSLV F-16 launch carrying the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite, which includes critical avionic packages like assembly, integration, and testing for the mission.
ATL chairman and managing director Subba Rao Pavuluri said that the company had delivered 14 critical sub-systems such as power modules, telemetry transmitters, stage control electronic units, besides executing the complete electrical integration of the launch vehicle.
For NISAR satellite, it has delivered nine critical sub-systems made at its world-class satellite manufacturing facilities.
“ISRO’s success inspires all of us in the space eco-system to continue striving for excellence and innovation,” he said, while congratulating the organisation.
ATL has been a trusted partner of ISRO for over three decades, contributing in satellite systems, launch vehicle components, and mission-critical technologies.











