Genrobotics Opens Defence, Aerospace and Space Production Facility in Thiruvananthapuram

Genrobotics KINFRA facility

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala-based deep-tech robotics company Genrobotics has opened a new production facility in the state capital, marking its expansion into defence production, aerospace and space technology while strengthening its manufacturing and research capabilities.

Located at KINFRA, Menamkulam, near Thumba, the new Genrobotics facility will focus on the development and production of robotics technologies for defence and space applications.

The facility marks an expansion beyond the company’s established presence in sanitation and medical robotics.

The facility was inaugurated by APM Mohammed Hanish, Additional Chief Secretary (Industries), Government of Kerala. Balagopal Chandrashekar, Chairman, Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC), and Santhosh Koshy Thomas, Managing Director of KINFRA, addressed the gathering during the inauguration.

Genrobotics investors Manoj Agarwal, Co-founder and Managing Partner of SeaFund, and Anil Joshi, Managing Partner of Unicorn India Ventures, attended the function.

Vimal Govind, Genrobotics Co-founder and CEO; M.K, Rashid K, Director and Co-founder; Nikhil N.P., Director and COO; and Arun George, Director and CBO, were also present at the event.

Genrobotics Expands Into Defence and Space Robotics

The Menamkulam unit has been designed for research and development-led production, with a particular focus on robotics for defence and space applications.

Genrobotics has also strengthened its aerospace capabilities in recent months by bringing senior talent from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) into its team.

The new facility is part of a broader expansion of Genrobotics’ manufacturing infrastructure across Kerala. The company’s production facility at Palakkad, which is its largest, is nearing completion and will focus on sanitation and medical technologies.

A new headquarters-cum-R&D facility is also being developed at Chanthavila in Thiruvananthapuram. Once operational, the three facilities are expected to add a combined 1 lakh square feet of infrastructure to Genrobotics’ operations in Kerala.

The expansion strengthens Genrobotics’ positioning of Kerala as its principal manufacturing and innovation base while broadening its technology portfolio across sanitation, industrial, medical, defence and aerospace robotics.

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Vimal Govind said the company’s journey has evolved significantly since its early work in sanitation robotics.

“We began by going where no one else would: into the sewers. Today, we’re headed where few dare to dream: into space. From sanitation to space, that’s the journey Genrobotics has been on, and this is just the beginning,” he said at the inaugural function.

The expansion into defence and space comes as India seeks to strengthen domestic capabilities in advanced manufacturing, robotics and aerospace technologies.

The addition of dedicated R&D and production infrastructure could also create opportunities for Genrobotics to develop technology for specialised environments where remote operation and robotic intervention can reduce human risk.

With three facilities planned across Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad, the company is positioning its next phase of growth around a larger manufacturing base in Kerala while expanding the applications of robotics from hazardous sanitation environments to healthcare, industry, defence and space.

Tony Thomas, Co-founder of Zoho Corporation, said: “What Genrobotics, Vimal and the team are doing by leveraging technology to create products for the betterment of society needs to be appreciated.”

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