Toh bhaiyo, Rosatom ki yeh RusBeam 2800 industrial 3D printer ab India mein fully operational ho gayi hai. Yeh technology partnership India aur Russia ke beech ek bada step hai. Yeh electron beam additive manufacturing (EBAM) system ISRO ki capabilities ko ekdum top par le jayegi, kyunki ab woh titanium aur superalloys jaise advanced metals se bade-bade, high-precision parts bana sakenge. Socho, Gaganyaan jaise missions aur future deep-space projects ke liye yeh kitna important hoga! Is printer ki sabse khaas baat yeh hai ki yeh India ki sabse badi vacuum-operating electron-beam wire deposition 3D printer hai, jise Rosatom ne custom banaya hai. Yeh 2.8 meters tak height wale aur 4 ton tak wazan wale parts print kar sakti hai. Aur speed? Bhai, yeh 50 mm/s tak print karti hai, matlab 50 kg ka part sirf 5 ghante mein taiyar ho jayega!
Ab is deal ki importance samjho. Ek taraf India 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' ko promote kar raha hai, aur doosri taraf Rosatom jaise global player advanced tech de rahe hain. Yeh deal global politics ke beech India ke liye kafi strategic hai. Baaki competitors jaise GE Additive, Nikon SLM Solutions bhi is race mein hain, lekin Rosatom ka poora ecosystem (hardware, software, materials, services) kafi attractive hai.
Par bhaiyo, har sikkke ke do pehlu hote hain. Is deal se ek concern yeh bhi hai ki kahin India critical aerospace tech ke liye sirf Russia par hi zyada depend na ho jaye. Jabki 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' ka goal hai, tab bhi cutting-edge tech ke liye bahar dekha padta hai, yeh ek tough balance hai. Geopolitical tensions aur sanctions bhi future supply chain ko affect kar sakte hain. Aur haan, yeh EBAM technology bahut advanced hai, iske liye skilled log aur infrastructure chahiye, jo challenges la sakte hain.
Aage kya? Umeed hai yeh partnership aur gehra hoga aur Rosatom India mein local production par bhi विचार kar sakta hai. India ka space sector grow kar raha hai, aur aise advanced manufacturing solutions uske liye future mein bohot kaam aayenge.
