IN-SPACe Backs Three Deep-Tech Space Startups Under Technology Adoption Fund to Accelerate India’s Space Innovation Journey
Marking a significant boost for India’s private space ecosystem, IN-SPACe has selected Astrobase Space Technologies, SatSure Analytics India, and TM2SPACE Technologies for funding under its Technology Adoption Fund to develop next-generation launch, AI-driven Earth observation, and satellite navigation technologies.
The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) has selected three Indian space startups, Astrobase Space Technologies, SatSure Analytics India and TM2SPACE Technologies as the first set of Indian Non-Governmental Entities (NGEs) for funding under its Technology Adoption Fund (TAF) Scheme.
Following a rigorous multi-stage evaluation process conducted by expert committee having members from ISRO, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), the Department of Science and Technology (DST), industry, academic institutions and IN-SPACe, the three startups were selected for financial support to develop transformative space technologies aimed at strengthening India's indigenous capabilities and enhancing its global competitiveness in the space sector.
Bengaluru-based space startup Astrobase Space Technologies Pvt. Ltd. will develop a high-thrust Closed-Cycle Liquid Rocket Engine (800 kN) for space launch vehicles. The project aims to develop an 800 kN-class reusable LOX-LNG rocket engine with high efficiency and modular architecture for medium-to-heavy lift launch vehicles, serving as a commercial propulsion solution for next-generation launch systems and orbital stages.
“The selection of these projects under the Technology Adoption Fund marks a pivotal step in our mission to transform Indian private entities into global space leaders. By bridging the gap between innovation and commercialization, we are empowering Indian startups to build market-ready space technologies that will strengthen the nation’s position in the global space economy.”
— Dr. Pawan Goenka, Chairman, IN-SPACe
Bengaluru-based space analytics company SatSure Analytics India Pvt. Ltd. will develop Dhaarini, a Large Earth Observation Model (LOM) designed to serve as India's foundational AI platform for remote sensing applications. Trained on diverse satellite and aerial datasets, the model will generate actionable insights across agriculture, infrastructure, and disaster management, enabling data-driven decision-making at a national scale.
Hyderabad-based TM2SPACE Technologies Pvt. Ltd. will develop an indigenous AI-powered star tracker system for satellites, enabling the pointing accuracy required for high-resolution imaging and communication missions. The project will develop StarSense Lite for CubeSats and StarSense Pro for satellites above 50 kg, delivering high-precision attitude determination through advanced optics, electronics, and onboard algorithms.
Commenting on the announcement, Dr. Pawan Goenka, Chairman, IN-SPACe, said, “The selection of these projects under the Technology Adoption Fund (TAF) marks a pivotal step in our mission to transform Indian private entities into global space leaders. With this fund, our vision is to bridge the critical gap between early-stage development and commercial success. By offering this financial support, we are empowering the private sector to work on cutting-edge space technologies. These projects are not just innovative concepts; they are practical, market-ready solutions that will increase our footprint in the global space economy.”
“These projects represent critical advancements across launch systems, Earth observation intelligence, and satellite navigation technologies. Their successful execution will not only address key technology gaps but also reinforce India’s self-reliance and competitiveness in the rapidly evolving global space sector.”
— Shri Rajeev Jyoti, Director – Technical Directorate, IN-SPACe
Shri Rajeev Jyoti, Director – Technical Directorate, IN-SPACe, added, “IN-SPACe followed a rigorous, multistage evaluation process, selecting these three entities for funding. Spanning a reusable high-thrust rocket engine, a foundational EO-AI platform, and indigenous high-accuracy star trackers, these projects address critical technology gaps and have strong real-world potential to enhance India’s space capabilities. IN-SPACe received several proposals, and these three were selected as they closely aligned with the objectives and criteria of TAF scheme. We encourage Indian companies to continue submitting proposals that meet the objectives of TAF.”
IN-SPACe will provide continued technical guidance, monitoring, and milestone-linked disbursement of funds to ensure successful implementation of the selected projects.
The Technology Adoption Fund is designed to support Indian industry in absorbing, adapting, and commercialising advanced space technologies, thereby bridging the gap between research and operational deployment.

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