The VSSC director says that Isro is committed to sustainable exploration practices

The VSSC director says that Isro is committed to sustainable exploration practices
S. Unnikrishna Nair, director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Center. file

S. Unnikrishna Nair, director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Center. File | Photo loan: The Hindu

The progress of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) In the development of environmentally friendly carrier vehicles systems reflect a strong commitment to sustainable space exploration practices.

Dr. After a two -day national conference, Nair spoke about aspiring views in chemical engineering (Evince 2025), which was organized here on Friday by the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (Iicee), Thiruvananthapuram Chapter.

Key

He emphasized the growing role of sustainable technologies in the space arena and found that the progress in the development of environmentally friendly systems with semi-cryogenic, cryogenic and liquid oxygen-methane peats had made. In this context, he also underlined the critical role of chemical engineering in technological progress in India, especially in the space sector.

Mc Dathan, Mentor (Science) of the Prime Minister of Kerala and former VSSC director, said that the sustainability and principles of the circular economy were investing in the development of innovative solutions for reducing CO2 football.

Anirudha Bhalchandra Pandit, Vice Chancellor of the Institute for Chemical Technology, Mumbai; C. Anandharamakrishnan, director, CSIR national institute for interdisciplinary science and technology (NIIST), Thiruvananthapuram; R Vijay, director, International Advanced Research Center for powder metallurgy and new materials (ARCI); And SK Manu, deputy director, VSSC, also spoke.

Theme

Evince 2025 is under “The art and science of artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing to revolutionize design and the production of materials”.

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