AXISCADES Wins Production Order for LCA Mk1A Avionics
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AXISCADES Wins Production Order for LCA Mk1A Avionics

AXISCADES Technologies Limited (AXISCADES), a chip to product company and pioneer in Aerospace, Defence, Electronics, Semiconductor and Artificial Intelligence, has announced a production order win through its subsidiary Mistral Solutions Private Limited (Mistral Solutions). The order, under the LCA Mk1A programme of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), is valued at Rs 250 million (mn). The contract requires supply of a Single Board Computer to support avionics hardware provision for the programme.

Mistral Solutions will manufacture and deliver all systems from AXISCADES' newly commissioned Devanahalli Atmanirbhar Complex facility at the Bangalore Aerospace Park near Kempegowda International Airport. The delivery forms part of continued efforts by the group to support domestic manufacturing capability and systems integration for defence platforms. Company executives indicated the order reflects increasing value addition to the national Make in India initiative.

AXISCADES, headquartered in Bangalore, has a diverse team of 3000 professionals working across 17 locations worldwide and maintains subsidiaries and offices in France, Germany, Denmark, the United States and Canada. The group provides end to end technology, product and solutions across the product development lifecycle from concept evaluation to manufacturing support and certification in the Aerospace, Defence and ESAI domains. The firm has longstanding relationships with defence forces, the Ministry of Defence, defence laboratories and public sector undertakings as well as global original equipment manufacturers.

The award is expected to reinforce AXISCADES' role in weapon systems, avionics, radar and electronic warfare programmes while supporting indigenous supply chains and manufacturing infrastructure. The company has stated it will continue to pursue opportunities that reduce programme risk and accelerate time to market for defence and aerospace customers. Contact details for investor relations and media were provided by the company for further queries.

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AXISCADES Technologies Limited (AXISCADES), a chip to product company and pioneer in Aerospace, Defence, Electronics, Semiconductor and Artificial Intelligence, has announced a production order win through its subsidiary Mistral Solutions Private Limited (Mistral Solutions). The order, under the LCA Mk1A programme of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), is valued at Rs 250 million (mn). The contract requires supply of a Single Board Computer to support avionics hardware provision for the programme. Mistral Solutions will manufacture and deliver all systems from AXISCADES' newly commissioned Devanahalli Atmanirbhar Complex facility at the Bangalore Aerospace Park near Kempegowda International Airport. The delivery forms part of continued efforts by the group to support domestic manufacturing capability and systems integration for defence platforms. Company executives indicated the order reflects increasing value addition to the national Make in India initiative. AXISCADES, headquartered in Bangalore, has a diverse team of 3000 professionals working across 17 locations worldwide and maintains subsidiaries and offices in France, Germany, Denmark, the United States and Canada. The group provides end to end technology, product and solutions across the product development lifecycle from concept evaluation to manufacturing support and certification in the Aerospace, Defence and ESAI domains. The firm has longstanding relationships with defence forces, the Ministry of Defence, defence laboratories and public sector undertakings as well as global original equipment manufacturers. The award is expected to reinforce AXISCADES' role in weapon systems, avionics, radar and electronic warfare programmes while supporting indigenous supply chains and manufacturing infrastructure. The company has stated it will continue to pursue opportunities that reduce programme risk and accelerate time to market for defence and aerospace customers. Contact details for investor relations and media were provided by the company for further queries.

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