News & Events (2025)
Automotive Testing Expo India 2025
The Automotive Testing Expo India 2025, held from April 8–10 at the Chennai Trade Centre (CTC), brought together the latest innovations in automotive testing, development, and validation. The event focused on enhancing vehicle quality, safety, and reliability, while minimizing recalls through cutting-edge technologies.
Supported by Knowledge Partner ARAI, the expo featured leading industry players including AVL, Keysight Technologies, Horiba, Weiss Technik, ACS, HBK, MTS, Moog Motion Controls, Siemens, and many others. These organizations showcased their advanced solutions to address the evolving needs of the automotive and electric vehicle (EV) sectors.
We were proud to exhibit at Booth No. 3058 in Halls 2 & 3, where we presented our vibration testing solutions—critical tools for the validation and durability testing of vehicles and components. A highlight of our showcase was our State-of-the-Art 27KVA Power Module, a testament to innovation in modern power electronics. Designed for exceptional performance, reliability, and adaptability, it meets the demanding requirements of today’s fast-evolving technological landscape.
The expo continues to be a vital platform for us to engage with both existing and potential customers, including prominent automotive leaders such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp, Daimler Trucks, TVS Motor Company, Minda, GARC, ICAT, NATRAX, Montra Electric, Ather Energy, and Ultraviolette Automotive, among others.
We were honored to host esteemed dignitaries from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR at our booth, where we held insightful discussions on how our technologies can extend beyond automotive applications into aerospace and other high-precision industries.
First Space Exhibition in Northern India during International Conferences S2 STEP-2025 and IPSC-2O25 at IIT Roorkee
We recently had the opportunity to participate in the International Conference on Space for Sustainability: Science, Technology, Education and Policy (S2: STEP 2025) and the 6th Indian Planetary Science Conference (IPSC-2025), held from March 4-7, 2025, at IIT Roorkee, Uttarakhand.
The event began with great enthusiasm on the very first day, following the inauguration, as we had the honor of welcoming Dr. V. Narayanan ji, Secretary, Department of Space, Chairman, Space Commission and Chairman, ISRO to our stall. His insightful conversation with our team about our latest innovations truly motivated us and reinforced our commitment to excellence.
We also had the privilege of connecting with some of the brightest minds in the space sector, including Dr. Vinod Kumar, Director of IN-SPACe, Prof. Thomas Schildknecht from the Institute of Astronomy, University of Bern, Switzerland, Dr. Murthy S. Gudipati, Senior Research Scientist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Prof. Anil Bhardwaj, Director of the Physical Research Laboratory, Dr. Harikrishnan, Director of CBPO at ISRO HQ, Mr. Anil Prakash, Director General of Space Industry Association, along with esteemed representatives from LPSC, URSC, SAC, IN-SPACe, DRDO and more.
At Stall A1, we demonstrated our expertise in vibration testing through two live exhibits:
- The first exhibit showcased a dual shaker system with two 6000 kgf shakers operating in a push-push configuration along the vertical axis. A 100mm-diameter, 4-meter-long solid MS bar was used to simulate the payload, rigidly mounted to both armatures using aluminium fixtures with multiple clamping points. Phase synchronization was achieved using our Phase Control Unit, which leverages high-bandwidth current sensors to generate phase and amplitude feedback—eliminating the need for accelerometers. Unlike MIMO Vibration Controllers, which limit the number of input control channels to the number of active systems, our approach allows the use of a standard Vibration Controller without such restrictions.
- The second exhibit featured our next generation 27kVA power module, operating at 280VDC to drive the armature coil of a tabletop shaker with exceptionally high impedance. By precisely delivering voltage and current, the module generated a stable 1g vibration on the shaker while consuming less than 0.01VA of power—achieving a dynamic range exceeding 90dB, the highest in the industry.
One of the major highlights of the event was a panel discussion, where our Director – Technical, Mr. Arjun Goel, participated and shared his insights on the Development of Robust Space Ecosystem through Education, Skilling, and Capacity Building, alongside other distinguished dignitaries.
The event also featured the Vikram Sarabhai Space Exhibition in association with SAC-ISRO. It was a fascinating display of launch vehicles and satellite models, and the interactive sessions with ISRO scientists and exhibits captivated students from nearby schools and colleges, giving them a unique glimpse into the future of space technology.
We are pleased to have participated in this prestigious event at IIT Roorkee. It provided a remarkable platform for collaboration within the Indian space sector, and we look forward to continuing our contributions to the nation’s growing space ambitions.
National Aerospace Manufacturing Seminar (NAMS) 2025
Saraswati Dynamics Pvt. Ltd. (Sdyn) was honored to participate in the National Aerospace Manufacturing Seminar (NAMS 2025), organized by the Society of Aerospace Manufacturing Engineers (SAME). The two-day seminar, held on January 10th and 11th at Hotel Mascot in Thiruvananthapuram, focused on the theme ‘Indian Space Vision 2047 – Industry Perspective.’ It explored India’s ambitious space goals, including ISRO’s manned missions, the creation of the Bhartiya Antariksha Station (BAS), and major missions such as Chandrayaan 4 and the Venus mission.
We were privileged to meet several prominent figures from the Indian space sector, including Shri Dr. S. Unnikrishnan Nair, Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Shri A. Rajarajan, Director of Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR (SDSC SHAR), Shri M. Mohan, President of SAME and Director (Projects) at VSSC, along with other distinguished members from VSSC and LPSC.
A highlight of the event was the ISRO-Industry interactive session, where Mr. Arjun Goel, our Director – Technical, shared valuable insights on how enhanced coordination and collaboration between industry and ISRO can foster growth in both sectors and contribute to India’s advancements in space exploration.
The seminar also featured an exhibition showcasing the latest products and services from leading organizations in the Indian space industry. At Stall A4, we displayed our expertise in vibration testing alongside other key players from both the government and private sectors.
NAMS 2025 served as an excellent platform for collaboration among academia, industry, and research organizations to support India’s space ambitions. It featured thought-provoking discussions from leaders in research institutions, industry partners, and space startups, along with technical sessions on pressing space-related topics.