Misochain Technologies Raises ₹18 Crore Seed Funding to Strengthen India’s Aerospace Manufacturing Capabilities

Bengaluru-based aerospace deep-tech startup Misochain Technologies has raised ₹18 crore in a seed funding round led by Capital-A, marking a significant boost for India’s ambitions in indigenous aerospace component manufacturing.

Founded in 2019 by Rama Kandula and Murali Krishnan, Misochain specialises in building flight-critical components for defence and global aviation platforms—a domain where India remains heavily dependent on imports. The company’s portfolio includes air data probes, actuators, vibration isolation systems, and solenoid valves, all essential to aircraft flight control and management systems.

With the fresh infusion, Misochain plans to establish a dedicated manufacturing facility, accelerate certification programmes, and scale its engineering, testing, and MRO capabilities to serve UAV manufacturers and international aerospace customers.

Misochain operates on a capital-efficient manufacturing model, outsourcing precision machining while keeping design, assembly, testing, certification, and intellectual property in-house. The startup has also built proprietary probe-heating technologies designed for extreme flight environments.

Misochain is part of MaXcel, a hardware and industrial technology accelerator run by Capital-A and SanchiConnect, strengthening its position within India’s emerging deep-tech ecosystem.

By: Shivani Solanki

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