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Defence Ministry signs 350th iDEX contract with SpacePixxel Technologies for miniature satellite development

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The Ministry of Defence has signed its 350th iDEX (Innovations for Defence Excellence) contract with SpacePixxel Technologies Pvt Ltd for the design and development of a miniature observation and imaging satellite for the Indian Air Force (IAF). This initiative aims to innovate in space electronics by miniaturising payloads that were previously deployed on large satellites.

Advancements in Miniaturised Satellites

The miniaturised satellite, capable of carrying electro-optical, infrared, synthetic aperture radar, and hyperspectral payloads up to 150 kg, will provide significant advantages. “This 350th iDEX contract enables innovation in space electronics, wherein many payloads earlier deployed on dedicated large satellites are now being miniaturised,” said a Ministry of Defence official. The small modular satellite will integrate multiple miniaturised payloads, offering benefits like faster and economical deployment, ease of manufacturing, scalability, adaptability, and reduced environmental impact.

SpacePixxel’s Role and Vision

SpacePixxel has been actively working on high-resolution hyperspectral imaging satellites to provide detailed earth observation data. The contract was exchanged between Anurag Bajpai, Additional Secretary (Defence Production) & CEO of the Defence Innovation Organisation (DIO), and Awais Ahmed Nadeem Alduri, Founder and CEO of SpacePixxel Technologies.

Rapid Progress in Defence Innovation

Within 18 months of signing the 150th iDEX contract in December 2022, the Ministry has achieved this significant milestone. Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane commended the new defence innovators for their dedication to advancing technology and ensuring national security. “The unwavering commitment of new defence innovators is pushing the boundaries of technology and safeguarding the nation. We assure them of all possible support,” he said.

Promoting Defence Technology Innovations

The iDEX initiative, established by the DIO under the Department of Defence Production, has launched 11 editions of the Defence India Start-up Challenge and recently unveiled the Acing Development of Innovative Technologies with iDEX (ADITI) scheme to further promote innovations in critical and strategic defence technologies. Till now, procurement of 35 items, worth over ₹2,000 crore, has been cleared. The iDEX was the recipient of Prime Minister Award for Public Policy in Innovation Category in 2021 and is currently engaged with over 400 start-ups and MSMEs.

iDEX is a flagship initiative by the Ministry of Defence to foster innovation and technology development in defence and aerospace. It aims to engage industries, including MSMEs, start-ups, individual innovators, R&D institutes, and academia, to foster innovation and entrepreneurship in defence and aerospace. Since its inception, iDEX has significantly contributed to the advancement of defence technology in India, encouraging a collaborative approach between the government and private sectors.(With inputs from TOI)

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