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KSIE with the help of govt plans to establish Vizhinjam International Logistics Hub (VILH) near the port in 15 acres. Based on reply from legislative assembly, it will be a huge facility which will cater EXIM of multiple cargo types and provide other shipping services.
Trivandrum: Kerala’s Space Hub
Did you know that Trivandrum is the birthplace of India’s space journey? Yes, it all started here with the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) in 1962! Since then, Trivandrum has been a powerhouse for space innovation, driving India’s missions to new heights and paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in space technology.
A Legacy of Space Achievements
India’s very first rocket launch took place in Trivandrum, and today, the city is a hub where launch vehicles, propulsion systems, satellites, and future space missions come to life. Every Malayali can be incredibly proud that Trivandrum is at the heart of India’s ambitious space programs like Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan, and Gaganyaan.
Trivandrum’s Space Powerhouses and Their Role in Space Exploration
Here’s the thrilling list of ISRO’s cutting-edge facilities located in Trivandrum that are leading the way in space technology:
- Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) – The launch vehicle powerhouse of India. From PSLV to GSLV, VSSC is the driving force behind major rockets that send India’s satellites into orbit. They also developed the game-changing Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV-TD).
- Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) – These are the masterminds behind the cryogenic engines that powered Chandrayaan-2, Chandrayaan-3, and the Gaganyaan missions. The technology from LPSC plays a vital role in India’s deep space missions!
- ISRO Propulsion Complex – Where the future of propulsion is built! The complex tests cryogenic and semi-cryogenic engines that fuel the missions heading to the moon, Mars, and beyond.
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) – Asia’s first space university, training the next-gen space scientists and engineers. It’s home to the minds that will lead India’s space exploration for decades to come.
- ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU) – This is the heart of navigation, guidance, and control systems. From gyroscopes to inertial sensors, IISU has been instrumental in guiding Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan, and Gaganyaan to success.
- K-Space (Kerala Space Park) – Get ready for the future! K-Space will soon become the ultimate space-tech incubation hub, fostering startups and private companies working in satellite manufacturing, propulsion, and aerospace research.
The Future of Space in Trivandrum: Kerala Space Park
But that’s not all – the Kerala Space Park is on its way, and it’s set to revolutionize the space sector in Trivandrum! Here’s what’s coming:
- Space Tech Incubation & R&D Centre – A hotbed for innovation! Space startups will thrive here, developing cutting-edge technologies and advanced satellite systems.
- Collaboration with ISRO & Private Players – Synergy is the key to success, and this park will create the perfect environment for knowledge exchange and collaboration across the space community.
- Satellite Manufacturing & Testing Facilities – Trivandrum is gearing up to become a global leader in small satellite production, enhancing India’s space capabilities.
Upcoming K-Space Facilities
Kerala Spacepark (K-Space), a Kerala government initiative designed to position Trivandrum as a space and aerospace tech hub, has ambitious plans for the future:
- Liquid Propulsion Systems Facility – Planned near Valiyamala on 13.5 acres of land, this facility will boost India’s propulsion technology capabilities.
- Aerospace Control Systems Complex – Coming up in Thumba on 60 acres, this complex will focus on cutting-edge aerospace research and control systems.
- Main K-Space Campus at Pallippuram – Spread across 20 acres, this will be the nerve center for space startups and R&D. The first phase includes a Common Facility Centre (CFC) and a 56,000-sq-ft Research and Development Centre (RDC) on 3.5 acres, with work set to begin in the coming months.
Trivandrum is on track to becoming one of the leading space hubs in the world, carrying forward India’s legacy in space exploration and innovation!
Did you know that Trivandrum is the birthplace of India’s space journey? Yes, it all started here with the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) in 1962! Since then, Trivandrum has been a powerhouse for space innovation, driving India’s missions to new heights and paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in space technology.
A Legacy of Space Achievements
India’s very first rocket launch took place in Trivandrum, and today, the city is a hub where launch vehicles, propulsion systems, satellites, and future space missions come to life. Every Malayali can be incredibly proud that Trivandrum is at the heart of India’s ambitious space programs like Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan, and Gaganyaan.
Trivandrum’s Space Powerhouses and Their Role in Space Exploration
Here’s the thrilling list of ISRO’s cutting-edge facilities located in Trivandrum that are leading the way in space technology:
- Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) – The launch vehicle powerhouse of India. From PSLV to GSLV, VSSC is the driving force behind major rockets that send India’s satellites into orbit. They also developed the game-changing Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV-TD).
- Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) – These are the masterminds behind the cryogenic engines that powered Chandrayaan-2, Chandrayaan-3, and the Gaganyaan missions. The technology from LPSC plays a vital role in India’s deep space missions!
- ISRO Propulsion Complex – Where the future of propulsion is built! The complex tests cryogenic and semi-cryogenic engines that fuel the missions heading to the moon, Mars, and beyond.
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) – Asia’s first space university, training the next-gen space scientists and engineers. It’s home to the minds that will lead India’s space exploration for decades to come.
- ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU) – This is the heart of navigation, guidance, and control systems. From gyroscopes to inertial sensors, IISU has been instrumental in guiding Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan, and Gaganyaan to success.
- K-Space (Kerala Space Park) – Get ready for the future! K-Space will soon become the ultimate space-tech incubation hub, fostering startups and private companies working in satellite manufacturing, propulsion, and aerospace research.
The Future of Space in Trivandrum: Kerala Space Park
But that’s not all – the Kerala Space Park is on its way, and it’s set to revolutionize the space sector in Trivandrum! Here’s what’s coming:
- Space Tech Incubation & R&D Centre – A hotbed for innovation! Space startups will thrive here, developing cutting-edge technologies and advanced satellite systems.
- Collaboration with ISRO & Private Players – Synergy is the key to success, and this park will create the perfect environment for knowledge exchange and collaboration across the space community.
- Satellite Manufacturing & Testing Facilities – Trivandrum is gearing up to become a global leader in small satellite production, enhancing India’s space capabilities.
Upcoming K-Space Facilities
Kerala Spacepark (K-Space), a Kerala government initiative designed to position Trivandrum as a space and aerospace tech hub, has ambitious plans for the future:
- Liquid Propulsion Systems Facility – Planned near Valiyamala on 13.5 acres of land, this facility will boost India’s propulsion technology capabilities.
- Aerospace Control Systems Complex – Coming up in Thumba on 60 acres, this complex will focus on cutting-edge aerospace research and control systems.
- Main K-Space Campus at Pallippuram – Spread across 20 acres, this will be the nerve center for space startups and R&D. The first phase includes a Common Facility Centre (CFC) and a 56,000-sq-ft Research and Development Centre (RDC) on 3.5 acres, with work set to begin in the coming months.
Trivandrum is on track to becoming one of the leading space hubs in the world, carrying forward India’s legacy in space exploration and innovation!
The Roads and Bridges Development Corporation of Kerala (RBDCK) is set to float a tender for construction of the flyover proposed at Peroorkada in March to ensure that the work begins in April.
“No Indian port has handled one million TEU in its first year. We are on track to achieving this milestone, further solidifying Vizhinjam’s status as one of the fastest-growing ports in South Asia.” : APSEZ CEO Pranav Choudhary
As the speed of trains is set to increase on many routes, Southern Railway is planning to add more power to its overhead lines. It will help the railways operate trains faster and run more trains on a single route.
It will also facilitate the operation of Vande Bharat trains and goods trains. The electrified lines will be converted to 2x25kV lines in the coming years.
Railways may also consider using the new high-power overhead lines on the new railway line to the Vizhinjam port.
The first line will be on the Chennai-Coimbatore section
It will also facilitate the operation of Vande Bharat trains and goods trains. The electrified lines will be converted to 2x25kV lines in the coming years.
Railways may also consider using the new high-power overhead lines on the new railway line to the Vizhinjam port.
The first line will be on the Chennai-Coimbatore section
66 year old Rajeev Gandhi Academy for Aviation Technology in Trivandrum is looking for other locations.
The decision is due to unavailability of training time because of increased air traffic in Trivandrum Airport.
New location is for an 1.5km+ long air strip in Trivandrum or Kollam or Alappuzha.
The decision is due to unavailability of training time because of increased air traffic in Trivandrum Airport.
New location is for an 1.5km+ long air strip in Trivandrum or Kollam or Alappuzha.
എയ്റോസ്പേസ്, ഔട്ടർ സ്പേസ്, പ്രതിരോധം, റോബോട്ടിക്സ്, എഐ, മെഡിക്കൽ ഇലക്ട്രോണിക്സ്, ടെലികോം ഇലക്ട്രോണിക്സ് മേഖലകളിലെ ഇലക്ട്രോ-മെക്കാനിക്കൽ അസംബ്ലികൾ & ഇലക്ട്രോണിക്സ് നിർമ്മാണ സേവനങ്ങൾക്കായി 500 കോടി രൂപയുടെ നിക്ഷേപത്തിൽ കെയ്ൻസ് ടെക്നോളജി തിരുവനന്തപുരത്ത് ഒരു നിർമ്മാണ കേന്ദ്രം സ്ഥാപിക്കും.
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/adani-group-to-invest-30000-crore-in-kerala-over-next-five-years-karan-adani/article69246301.ece