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Indian metallurgy firm establishes office at Space Park Leicester

The collaboration aims to advance materials science, sustainable technologies, and aerospace engineering through cutting-edge research.

AEGION joins Space Park Leicester at its £100 million state-of-the-art facility. / Image - University of Leicester

AEGION, a prominent Indian company specializing in advanced metallurgy and materials engineering, has established its presence at Space Park Leicester, a reasearch-based collaborative community at the forefront of the UK space sector.

The firm's expertise in casting and manufacturing special-grade metals for aerospace, nuclear, and space systems is expected to bolster the park's research and development (R&D) activities.

The partnership aligns with Space Park Leicester’s ongoing research initiatives and the University of Leicester's School of Engineering, promising significant advancements in materials science, engineering, and sustainable technologies, a news release noted. 

AEGION is renowned for its work in metallurgy, fatigue analysis, durability, and the development of new material chemistries. The company's advanced capabilities complement Space Park Leicester’s focus on material performance and failure analysis under extreme conditions. Additionally, AEGION's cutting-edge additive manufacturing and rapid prototyping services are set to enhance ongoing research projects at the University of Leicester in 3D scanning and advanced manufacturing processes.

Vinay Patel, head of commercial and innovation at Space Park Leicester, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “We are delighted to welcome AEGION to our community. Their expertise and commitment to cutting-edge technology and sustainability align perfectly with our mission to foster world-leading research and innovation in advanced materials and aerospace engineering.” 

Samridhi Shoor, director of AEGION, emphasized the strategic importance of this move, noting that establishing their UK office at Space Park Leicester would accelerate their R&D efforts and foster critical collaborations. “Establishing our UK office at Space Park Leicester is a strategic step that will accelerate our R&D efforts and foster vital collaborations,” Shoor said.

The addition of AEGION increases the number of foreign direct investment companies at Space Park Leicester to six, with more potential partners anticipated. Other notable industry partners include Rolls Royce, Airbus, and Earth Sense, contributing to a vibrant ecosystem of collaboration and innovation at the park. 

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