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List of Exhibitors Country List of Product & Services ACCORD List of Exhibitors Country List of Product & Services IRNSS(NavIC) Receivers, GNSS Receivers, GNSS/NavIC based Time Server, MSS Terminal, IRNSS based Vehicle Tracker, GNSS Simulator, ACCORD SOFTWARE & SYTEMS PVT. LTD. India FAA certified GPS Receiver, CDMA Transceiver, ADS-B Ground Station Rubber components – Sealing Rings, Sheets & Diaphragms, Bellows, Extrusions & Hoses, Metal Bonded components, Harness Clamps, Dynamic Seals, Conductive Bellows, Unions & Connectors, Cockpit (a) Canopy Seals, Vibration Isolators, Metallic components like Lubrication oil pumps, High, Medium & Low pressure hose assemblies, Tail cone assembly. Machining components made from Aluminium alloy, Steel alloy, Titanium, Magnesium Alloys, Inconel, Tungsten, Nickel Chromium alloy, Graphite, Composite, Brass, Copper, Phenolic Resin & Fiber Glass, Composite components using technologies like compression moulding for DMC, SMC & wet layup, Transfer moulding for DMC, Vacuum bag moulding of prepregs, Hot air oven curing of prepregs, Polyurethane hard AEROSPACE ENGINEERS PRIVATE LIMITED India foams, etc., Machining of PTFE, Delrin, Nylon, FRP, etc., 100 kg class orbital launch vehicle (AgniBaan), 19.6 kN thrust AgniKul Cosmos Private Limited India LOX/Kerosene Engine Fabrication, Assembly and Testing to Customer specifications of Space grade PCBs and subsystems, Offset Management, Obsolescence Mitigation, RF and Microwave, GaN based Solid State Power Amplifiers, RF Cables, Coaxial Connectors Assembly, System design and development for EW Systems, Power Electronics, Mixed Signal and AIDIN TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED India Embedded GNSS Simulators for Space applications, NTP/PTP Servers, Cryogenic Noise Standard, 4. IRIG time code Generators/Readers, Pulse Phase Noise Test System, Time & Frequency Distribution Systems, Signal Generators, Rubidium FREQ Standards, Calibrated Noise Sources, Electronic Loads, RF Power Meters, Peak/CW USB Power Sensors, AIMIL Ltd India Waveguide Components, Arbitrary Wave form Generators AIRBORN INTERNATIONAL India Connectors, Flex Orbital Systems, Launchers, ENS Satellites and Spacecraft Probes and AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE France Rovers, Defence, Telecom Satellites, Propulsion, Space Equipments Manual Flyaway VSAT, NavIC Messaging Receiver, Miniature NavIC Receiver,NavIC Receiver for Vehicle Tracking, Distress Alert Transmitter, Dual Frequency Antenna, Satellite based - Supply, Installation & Commissioning and Maintenance of Equipment for Distance Education and Telemedicine Network, Supply, Installation & Communication and Maintenance of HTS Earth Station and Remote VSATs, Frontend Amplifier-Frontend Receiver 0.5-40GHz, Channelised Receiver 0.5- 18GHz, RF Conditioning Unit, C Band SSPA, Two Way MSS Terminal for Vessel tracking, Multiband Terminal (UHF & S-Band) - Modules, Model of Alpha Design Technologies Pvt Ltd India Nose Cone Assy of GSLV-III, Rudder/Flapperon of Su-30 HyperWorks Software, PBS Suite Software, Partner Alliance Software, ALTAIR ENGINEERING INDIA PVT LTD India Solid Thinking Software, Carriots Software LMR Cables for Low loss Application, RF Coaxial cables and assemblies with space Legacy, Microwave Cable Assemblies for general purpose application, 4. Phase Track Cable Assemblies for Phased Array Radar, 5. Miltech Cable Assemblies (MIL-T-81490, MIL-C-87104 Qualified for Air Amphenol Omniconnect India Pvt Ltd India Born Platforms), Silverline Test Cable assemblies upto 110 GHz AMT Allmatic Precision Machine Vice, AMT Precision Drilling cum Tapping Machine, AMF Zero Point Positioning Systems, Centerdrill AMT GROUP India Specialist in Thermal Drilling List of Exhibitors Country List of Product & Services ANALYTICAL GRAPHICS INC India Telemetry Telecommand Systems, Power Distribution Systems, Core Power & Shunt Packages, Launch Services, AOCE Systems, DC/DC ANANTH TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED India Convertor, Small Satellites Line Replacable Unit, Ground Support Equipment, MIL1553 Data Bus ANANYA TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD India Coupler, Cable Harness Manufacturer, MIL1553 Data Bus Harness Antrix Corporation Limited (ACL) India ASIA SATELLITE TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY AsiaSat 4, AsiaSat 5, AsiaSat 6, AsiaSat 7, AsiaSat 8, AsiaSat 9, DTH, LIMITED (ASIASAT) Hong Kong Occasional Use Services, TV Distribution, VSAT AMPL’s space product portfolio includes C-Band T/R modules, 8x8, 4x4 switch matrices, S-band transmitters, X-band QPSK transmitters, X-band phase shifters, power amplifiers, 2,3,4 and 12-way power dividers for Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT), Ku-band MMIC-based receivers, Tile control units, TR controller units, Integration Blocks, CAL switch matrix, S- band Digital Phase shifters, beacon source, 8x8 routers for BES, V/UHF T/R modules for ST radar, L-Band T/R modules for wind profile radars, L- Band TRU, multi-layer printed antenna for Multi-Object Tracking Radars (MOTR), Quad Super Heterodyne Receivers, MSS Type-D briefcase terminals for disaster communications, MSS Loco terminals and SATCOM-based automatic weather stations for meteorology applications. AMPL’s space service portfolio is based on its robust and state-of-the-art infrastructure capable of catering to space-grade requirements. AMPL offers screening services for components to meet stringent space-grade requirements to ensure reliability of the products. AMPL has in-house screening facilities certified by ISRO for carrying out screening tests according to Space requirements. AMPL has pioneered in the supply of products screened for space requirements. Many ISRO launch vehicles/satellites have components screened by AMPL. ASTRA MICROWAVE PRODUCTS LIMITED India Micro D & Harnesses, Nano D & Harnesses, R F Cable Assembles, Bus Cable, Coupler Harnesses, Bus Bar For Power Distribution Systems, LVDS Cables, Atox Resistant Cables, High Voltage Cables, ESCC Wires AXON INTERCONNECTION AND WIRES PVT LTD India & Cables, Axomach Assesmbles for High Data Rate AZISTA INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED India Micro Satellite BAE SYSTEMS India BHARAT ELECTRONICS LIMITED India CARLISLE TRADING & MANUFACTURING (I) PVT LTD India Brakes, Carbon - Carbon, Hydraulics CENTER FOR INNOVATION India LTCC based TR Modules in X, C and S Band Frequency range, KU Band ALC Channel Amplifiers/SSPAs, reaction wheel commutation electronics module for satellites [ISRO], DC-DC converters 3W to 100W for space applications[ISRO], Solar array Drive Assembly - Angle sensor for satellites [ISRO], Earth Sensor assembly for GEO satellites/ Sun Sensor assemblies [ISRO], Crystal oscillators (VCXO, TCXO & Clock oscillators) for spaceapplication [ISRO], Modules for Meteorological payload applications [ISRO], Modules like Relay Drivers, Thruster Drivers, Magnetic Torquer Drivers and Multiplexers (analog and digital) for space applications [ISRO], Acceleration sensor electronics for launch vehicle Centum Electronics Limited India and satellite applications [ISRO] CERAMICS SCIENCES CORPORATION India CHIME PERFORMANCE POLYMERS PVT LTD India Dupont Vespel, Dupont Kalrez, Delrin & Nylon Rods List of Exhibitors Country List of Product & Services Centro Nacional de Estudios Espaciales CNES (French Space Agency) France Space Agency CUMING MICROWAVE CORPORATION 4ru Rugged Military Electronics, COTS/MOTS Modules, Satellite Onboard Computers, V/UHF Tranceivers, Nano Satellite, Launch Vehicles Electronics, Communication Systems (Modem), Automatic Test Equipments, Check out Systems for Launch Vehicles, Check out Systems for Missiles, Aircraft cockpit display, Radar and Radar Electronics, Missile Seekers, Avionics LRUs, ELectronics Warfare LRUs, Fire Control Systems for Missiles and torpedoes, Un-Manned Air Vehicles DATA PATTERNS (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED India (UAV) Electronics, Built to print activities in space electronics EOS GMBH INDIA BRANCH OFFICE India Carbon Fiber Composites, Carbon Fiber based Thermally Stable Structures, High Precision Machined Titanium / Aluminum / Special Steel Components, Cryogenic Composite Structures (Umbilical Housing & Flight Adaptors), Carbon Fiber Payload Structures, Honeycomb Sandwich Structures, Custom Made Foam Core Sandwich Structures, Finite Element Analysis & Optimization (Composite Materials), One off Prototyping and New Developments, Joint Research and Development Eternus Performance Materials Private Limited India Projects Faro Factory Array Imager, Faro Edge Scanarm HD, Faro Gage, Faro FARO BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES (I) PVT LTD India Laser Tracker Vantage FINE LINE CIRCUITS LIMITED India Actuators, Motors, Solenoids, Transformers, Electromechanical Assembly, Box Builds, Chassis Integration Cabinet Integration, Position HICAL TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED India Sensors HONEYWELL MICROELECTRONICS USA USA HTA ENTERPRISES India Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) India Space Grade RF Transistors, Space Grade Rad-Hard MOSFETs, Space INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES INDIA PVT LTD India Grade Diodes Antenna Feed, LPFT Straightener, closed Impeller, Exhaust Unit, Pre Burner impeller, Manifold, Fuel Vales, Tanks, DfAM Services, Machining services INTECH DMLS PVT LTD India INTER-CONTINENTAL MICROWAVE India ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU) India ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC) India ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) India Simulation, Modelling and Analysis software tool, Hyperspectral Imagery and Wavelet data compression and storage technology, Calibration Kits, Space-grade RF, Microwave and Millimeter wave products, Composite Materials – Quartz, Kevlar, Carbon – Honeycomb structures, Test & Measurement equipment, Device Characterization products, DC-DC Converters, LTCC substrates,
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