Indian space startup with world's first single-piece 3D-printed rocket engine
Agnikul Cosmos is an Indian space technology startup that has developed the world's first single-piece 3D-printed semi-cryogenic rocket engine. The company is building the Agnibaan launch vehicle for small satellite deployment and has a private launchpad at ISRO's Sriharikota spaceport.
Agnikul's 3D-printed rocket technology could dramatically reduce launch costs and timelines for small satellite operators across Asia.
Agnikul Cosmos Secures US Patent for World's Largest Single-Piece 3D-Printed Rocket Engine
Agnikul Cosmos has secured a US patent for its single-piece, 3D-printed rocket engine, recognized as the world's largest. This innovation streamlines rocket manufacturing by eliminating complex assembly processes, potentially reducing costs and lead times for space missions. The patent underscores the company's technological advancements in additive manufacturing for aerospace.
Agnikul Cosmos Aims to Launch 50 Rockets Annually by 2028
Agnikul Cosmos has outlined an ambitious vision to launch 50 rockets annually by 2028. This strategic goal underscores the company's commitment to scaling its operations and meeting the growing demand for small satellite deployment. Achieving this target would significantly enhance the region's launch capacity and solidify Agnikul's position as a key player in the global space market.
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