ISRO, IN-SPACe, and NSIL have reached a significant milestone by signing 75 Technology Transfer Agreements (TTAs) with non-governmental entities (NGEs). On September 20, 2024, five TTAs were signed at IN-SPACe, Bengaluru, with Anabond Ltd., Salvo Industries Pvt. Ltd., Micropack Pvt. Ltd., and Astra Microwave Products Ltd. These TTAs reflect India’s efforts to boost private participation in space technology, expanding the scope for commercial applications and the overall growth of the space industry.
Significance of Technology Transfer Agreements (TTAs)
The TTAs aim to empower private entities by granting access to ISRO’s developed technologies. This enables these entities to leverage space technology for commercial applications in sectors such as agriculture, energy, infrastructure, defence, telecommunications, and cybersecurity.
Statements from IN-SPACe Leadership
Dr. Pawan Goenka, Chairman of IN-SPACe, highlighted that achieving the milestone of 75 TTAs showcases a step forward in promoting India’s private sector’s involvement in space technology, contributing to a thriving space economy and enhancing India’s position in the global space ecosystem.
Role of IN-SPACe
Established in June 2020, IN-SPACe acts as a single-window, independent nodal agency under the Department of Space (DOS). Its role includes promoting, enabling, authorizing, and supervising various space activities of NGEs, including satellite and launch vehicle development, providing space-based services, and sharing ISRO’s infrastructure.
Organizational Structure of IN-SPACe
IN-SPACe operates through three Directorates: the Promotion Directorate (PD), Technical Directorate (TD), Program Management and Authorization Directorate (PMAD), alongside the Administration, Finance & Legal Wing. This structured approach facilitates the effective engagement of NGEs in India’s growing space sector.