K-Space Trivandrum
K‑Space Park Trivandrum is a space-technology industrial park located in Technocity, Thiruvananthapuram,India. Established by the Government of Kerala, it aims to foster innovation, manufacturing, and startups in space and aerospace technologies, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology,Indian [Space Research Organisation] and its regional centre, the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre.
History
The concept was first proposed in 2019 by the Kerala government, and further highlighted during the "Space Technology Conclave" in early 2020. In December 2022, the Kerala Cabinet approved creation of the registered society "K‑Space", allocating 18.56 acres in Technopark Phase IV and sanctioning seed funding of ₹2 crore. In July 2024, K‑Space and VSSC signed a memorandum of understanding, integrating ISRO scientists into the park’s advisory board.Objectives
K‑Space Park is intended to support:- Manufacture of launch-vehicle components
- Satellite design, assembly, and testing
- Ground-segment infrastructure
- Applications in Earth observation, data analytics, and satellite communication Services
- Aerospace and defence R&D
Campus and Infrastructure
The K‑Space Park first phase campus occupies 18.5 acres adjacent to Technopark.Facilities planned include:
Common Facility Centre for incubation and shared labs Research & Development Centre for prototyping An elevated sky‑bridge connecting the two buildings
The design features landscaped areas and preserved natural waterways. The project is funded by a ₹241 crore loan from NABARD, with construction expected to begin around April–May 2025 and complete within approximately 30 months.
Defence Initiative
In January 2025, K‑Space proposed a 100-acre defence-industrial park near Neyyar Dam, intended for defence manufacturing units and linked to the operations of BrahMos Aerospace, with an anticipated ₹1,000 crore investment.Governance and Partnerships
K‑Space Park operates under a registered society, staffed by personnel from the Kerala IT Mission and Technopark. VSSC scientists advise under the 2024 MoU. Collaborating organizations include:Regional Context
Thiruvananthapuram hosts significant space and defence institutions, including:- Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station
- Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
- Liquid [Propulsion Systems Centre]
- BrahMos Aerospace
- Keltron
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology