Bhavnagar/New Delhi, 14 October (HIST). Tamboli Castings Limited, a subsidiary of BSE listed Tamboli Industries Limited, has received an invitation from the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to participate in the prestigious 75th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) to be held in Milan, Italy from 14th to 18th October.
The company said in a statement issued on Monday that its subsidiary Tamboli Castings Limited (TCL) has received an invitation from ISRO to attend the 75th International Astronautical Congress in Milan, Italy. The company is one of twenty participating companies from India, being the only representative from the casting and machining sector. ISRO is also a key contributor and platinum sponsor of the event, representing a delegation of Indian companies at the IAC event.
On this occasion, Chairman and Managing Director of the company Vaibhav B. Tamboli said that this is indeed a great opportunity for us to showcase to the world the indigenous capabilities we have developed. We are committed to the Developed India and Self-reliant India initiative. ISRO has invited us to participate in the Congress, which speaks volumes about our capabilities in the aerospace sector and we are committed to further expanding our footprint in this sector.
Tamboli Castings Limited manufactures mission critical components. It specializes in pneumatics and automation, pumps, valves and turbo parts, aerospace and automotive industries. TCL was incorporated in 2004 as an export-oriented unit, which started production in 2006. Its customers include Fortune 500 companies and brands in Europe, the US and Asia, including Ferrari, Siemens, ISRO, Jaguar, Flowserve, Ford, Voith, Bosch, L&T among others.
It is noteworthy that IAC is organized by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), which is a leading global space advocacy organization with more than 513 members in 77 countries. This year's event is being hosted by the Italian Association of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIDAA). It is expected that industry leaders, innovators and space technology enthusiasts will participate in large numbers.