From Aerospace to Space: How Rossell Techsys Ltd. Is shaping the future of innovation

Rossell Techsys Ltd., a leader in aerospace and defence solutions, is on a strategic growth trajectory as it positions itself for expansion into new sectors and geographies. Known for its expertise in designing, developing, and manufacturing high-performance assemblies and systems integration, the company is now setting its sights on the rapidly growing space and energy industries. With a deep commitment to research and development (R&D) and innovation, the company is ready to capitalize on emerging opportunities that will drive its success in the coming years.

Expanding Beyond Aerospace and Defence 

While aerospace and defence remain central to its operations, it is diversifying into new sectors such as space and energy. “The space sector is an exciting frontier for us,” says Rishab Gupta, Managing Director of Rossell Techsys. “With satellite systems and space technologies gaining global traction, we see significant opportunities for growth and innovation in this field.”

In addition to space, the company is expanding into the energy sector, where it is focusing on sustainable technologies. This shift aligns with global trends towards renewable energy, and the company is leveraging its precision-engineered components to support this transition. “By diversifying our portfolio, we ensure long-term growth and resilience in a changing global market,” Gupta adds.

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Aerospace and Defence: Preparing for Transformative Growth

The global aerospace and defence market is poised for substantial growth, with forecasts indicating a market value of $1.23 trillion by 2028. India’s defence market is also on the rise, expected to grow from USD 17.4 billion in 2024 to USD 23.05 billion by 2029.

“We are focused on increasing our contribution to aircraft components, aiming to grow from 7% to 15% of the total components in an aircraft,” says Gupta. “To achieve this, we are investing in advanced capabilities like electromechanical system integration, and we are also exploring the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector to further enhance our value proposition.”

According to him the company’s strategy is closely aligned with India’s “Make in India” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiatives,

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