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13 Feb 2023 94
India’s Ananth Technologies Ltd. (ATL) made history by designing and building the world's first satellite fully based on an end-to-end cloud platform. JANUS-1, which was launched into orbit on ISRO's mini rocket SSLV-D2, was fully assembled, integrated, and tested by ATL in Bengaluru. The company was able to design and build JANUS-1 in just 10 months, saving over 75% in cost compared to comparable satellite missions.
JANUS-1 also represents the future of satellite technology. It can be accessed from the cloud of Antaris company, enabling cost and time savings. According to a report in the Times of India, the complete assembly, integration, and test of the satellite were conducted in Bengaluru by ATL. The company also contributed various avionics subsystems to ISRO's earth observation satellite EOS-7.
Subba Rao Pavuluri, the company's founder and CMD, said that ATL's new satellite center in Bengaluru is the first private facility of its kind in India. It has the capacity to produce eight satellites weighing more than 2 tonnes in 18 months as well as over 25–30 small satellites, similar to what UK-based OneWeb is doing in the field of broadband satellites.
JANUS-1 is a testament to India's rapidly growing satellite technology industry and the innovative capabilities of Indian companies. The cost and time savings achieved by ATL's end-to-end cloud platform approach is a major breakthrough in the satellite industry, and JANUS-1 is just the beginning of what seems to be a new era of satellites designed and built in India.