Bengaluru: The Department of Space has signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) with Skyroot Aerospace Pvt. Ltd- a private company in Hyderabad, which deals with building small satellite launch vehicles.
The NDA will enable the company for accessing the facilities and technical expertise available in the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) centers to proceed with their launch vehicle development program.
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We formally signed up with @isro. This is the beginning of a historic journey together. Our hardware will soon be rolled out to @isro facilities for testing
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We thank Dr.Sivan for spending quality time with us and Dir.VSSC for his presence during the signing event with Sci. Secy https://t.co/nABxAYIIr5
">We formally signed up with @isro. This is the beginning of a historic journey together. Our hardware will soon be rolled out to @isro facilities for testing
— Skyroot Aerospace (@SkyrootA) February 3, 2021
We thank Dr.Sivan for spending quality time with us and Dir.VSSC for his presence during the signing event with Sci. Secy https://t.co/nABxAYIIr5We formally signed up with @isro. This is the beginning of a historic journey together. Our hardware will soon be rolled out to @isro facilities for testing
— Skyroot Aerospace (@SkyrootA) February 3, 2021
We thank Dr.Sivan for spending quality time with us and Dir.VSSC for his presence during the signing event with Sci. Secy https://t.co/nABxAYIIr5
During the historical moment, Skyroot representatives also met Dr K Sivan, Secretary, DOS and Chairman, ISRO and he assured all support to Skyroot for testing and qualifying their launch vehicle.
R Umamaheswaran, Scientific Secretary, ISRO, signed the agreement on behalf of DOS and Pawan Chandana, CEO, Skyroot Aerospace signed the agreement from the company side.
The NDA was signed in the presence of Shri S Somanath, Director, VSSC and other senior officials of ISRO.
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