Indian aerospace startup Misochain raises $2 million
The new funding will be deployed in a manufacturing facility to produce aerospace components, boost product certification programmes and scale engineering and testing capabilities (MRO) for UAV manufacturers and global aerospace customers.
Indian aerospace startup Misochain Technologies has announced that it has raised ₹180 million (about USD 2 million) in a seed funding round led by Capital-A.
The new funding will be deployed in a manufacturing facility to produce aerospace components, boost product certification programmes and scale engineering and testing capabilities (MRO) for UAV manufacturers and global aerospace customers, Misochain said, according to a report by Businessline.
The Bengaluru-based deep tech company develops flight-critical aircraft components, and its portfolio includes air data probes, vibration isolation systems, actuators and solenoid valves.
“India has built strong aircraft and defence platforms, yet many flight-critical subsystems still depend on overseas suppliers,” said Rama Kandula, Co-Founder and CEO, Misochain Technologies, according to a report by Entrepreneur. “This investment allows us to advance certification timelines, expand engineering depth, and move closer to serial deployment across defence and aviation platforms.”
“Aerospace manufacturing is defined by certification depth, execution discipline, and long product lifecycles,” said Ankit Kedia, Founder and Lead Investor at Capital-A. “Misochain has crossed a key inflection point by achieving technical qualification for flight-critical systems, placing it among a small group of suppliers with durable relevance to India’s defence ecosystem and global aerospace supply chains.”
