XDLINX Space Labs To Set Up Satellite R&D Facility At GMR Aerospace Park In Hyderabad
Hyderabad-based XDLINX Space Labs has signed an agreement with the GMR Group to establish a state-of-the-art satellite research and development facility at GMR Aerospace Park in Hyderabad. The move marks a major expansion of the company's operations and aligns with its long-term vision to develop advanced satellite technologies while contributing to India's growing space economy.
The upcoming facility will span 60,000 square feet and is designed to support the development, qualification, and scaling of niche satellite systems for global customers. It will house a 10,000 square foot cleanroom dedicated to Assembly, Integration, and Testing (AIT) of nano- to micro-satellites, along with an Optical Payload Metrology Laboratory for payload characterisation and calibration.
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In addition, the centre will feature state-of-the-art laboratories to qualify RF, thermal, structural, communication, and power systems. Dedicated facilities will also be set up to accommodate critical equipment for environmental testing and physical measurements. Advanced laboratories will focus on the development of next-generation avionics, sensors, actuators, and payload technologies. The facility is expected to become operational by 2027.
Commenting on the development, XDLINX Space Labs CEO Rupesh Gandupalli said the facility represents a strategic investment aligned with the company's long-term goals. He noted that the expansion reflects XDLINX's commitment to building reliable, affordable, and sovereign space capabilities at a time when space infrastructure is becoming increasingly critical at both national and global levels.
The new centre will initially concentrate on advanced research and development and is expected to support multiple satellite missions. The company plans to leverage India's expanding private manufacturing ecosystem to meet rising global demand for agile and scalable satellite solutions.
Highlighting broader industry trends, N. Sudheer Kumar, Vice President - Global Strategy, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Operations at XDLINX Space Labs, said the global satellite sector is rapidly shifting from a limited number of large satellites to constellations of smaller, more capable platforms. He added that emerging civil and strategic use cases are driving the need for continuous research and innovation, and the new facility will enable laboratory-level qualification and scaling of such technologies for both domestic and international customers.
At the systems level, XDLINX Space Labs is working on satellite architectures that function as interconnected networks. These platforms aim to enable direct data sharing between satellites, reduce dependence on ground stations, and ensure faster and more resilient mission operations. The facility will also support the development of onboard intelligence and advanced data processing capabilities, strengthening the company's ability to deliver large and complex missions using compact yet highly capable satellite platforms.
Through this initiative, XDLINX Space Labs aims to further reinforce India's position as a global hub for satellite manufacturing by delivering reliable solutions with shorter lead times to customers worldwide.












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