Satellite manufacturer building optical payloads and subsystems for Earth observation
Azista Space manufactures microsatellites and mission-critical space hardware at industrial scale—50-unit annual capacity from a 100,000 sq. ft. Hyderabad facility. The stack (SysML, STK, MATLAB, Cadence, FPGA/VHDL, PyTorch/OpenCV) reflects deep hardware design and signal-processing maturity. Current hiring is almost entirely engineering-focused (9 of 10 roles), weighted toward senior and lead levels, suggesting they're scaling manufacturing throughput and optical payload integration—not headcount broadly.
Azista Space is a fully integrated satellite manufacturer serving governments and commercial operators with Earth observation platforms and imaging payloads. Founded in 2019, the company operates from Hyderabad with heritage in ISRO flagship programs. Its core capability spans satellite design, precision manufacturing, and payload engineering—from subsystem integration (power, RF, attitude control) to assembly and environmental test of spaceborne optical systems. The active project list emphasizes payload alignment, thermal-vacuum qualification, and manufacturing process maturity rather than new platform R&D, indicating focus on ramping production yield and reliability across existing architectures.
Installed annual production capacity of up to 50 microsatellites from their 100,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Hyderabad.
SysML, STK (Systems Tool Kit), MATLAB, Cadence Allegro, FPGA (Verilog/VHDL), ARM Cortex, PyTorch, and OpenCV for payload and subsystem engineering.
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