India Advances Additive Manufacturing with Akasha300 Deployment at LPSC
India has advanced its technological self-reliance with the deployment of the Akasha300, a high-temperature multi-material 3D printer, at the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre. The development marks a key step in strengthening indigenous capabilities in advanced manufacturing.
What is Akasha300 3D Printer?
Akasha300 is a high-performance multi-material extrusion-based 3D printer designed for complex engineering applications. It features dual-extrusion technology capable of operating at temperatures up to 350°C, with future upgrades planned up to 500°C. Its modular architecture allows integration of multiple extruders, enabling hybrid manufacturing and versatility in material use.
Advanced Features and Capabilities
The system includes a heated bed reaching up to 110°C (extendable to 150°C) and a controlled chamber temperature of up to 80°C. These conditions enable stable printing of high-performance polymers and composites. It also incorporates a precision motion system and air filtration unit, making it suitable for industrial research and development environments.
Role in Space and Industrial Innovation
Deployment at LPSC will enhance research in propulsion systems, materials science and rapid prototyping. Additive manufacturing enables the production of lightweight, complex and high-precision components that are difficult to achieve through conventional methods—critical for aerospace and defence applications.
Collaborative Innovation Ecosystem
The system was developed with support from the Space Technology Innovation and Incubation Centre at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology and Kerala Startup Mission. This collaboration highlights the integration of academia, startups and government institutions in advancing India’s space technology.
Exam-Focused Points
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Akasha300: High-temperature multi-material 3D printer
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Location: LPSC (ISRO centre for propulsion)
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Technology: Additive manufacturing (3D printing)
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Temp capacity: Up to 350°C (expandable to 500°C)
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Support: IIST + Kerala Startup Mission
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Use: Aerospace, defence, rapid prototyping
Month: Current Affairs - March 26, 2026
Category: Space Technology, Innovation