Mr Vamsi Gaddam brings a green revolution with his company based out of Hyderabad, Visaka Industries
As the world is grappling with several issues from ozone layer depletion to pollution control, it is only through sustainable methods that the human race could survive to see the future. Spearheading a similar thought and action plan, Mr Vamsi Gaddam brings a green revolution with his company based out of Hyderabad, Visaka Industries.
Radical Invention
Mr Vamsi is also the innovator behind ATUM, an integrated solar roof that uniquely targets both roofing and renewables together. The first of its kind in the world, ATUM addresses the issues that non-renewable energy sources cause— the largest of them being coal-based power production— by providing solutions for sectors such as affordable housing, net-zero industries and commercial establishments. The decade-old company, today, is among the very few companies that can quantify and substantiate their contributions to the sustainability movement.
ATUM's pilot project with eminent engineer Sonam Wangchuk to set up homes with solar roofs in Ladakh last year was highly appreciated for its functional brilliance. The integrated solar roofs not only generate power but are also designed to withstand heavy snowfall, making them a perfect choice for all terrains and weathers. ATUM can bear loads of up to 450 kg/sqft and can regulate temperature with higher efficiency. Visaka Industries has provided four ATUM panels that can generate 1.3 KW of electricity for this project.
Steering ahead
The perceptive entrepreneur has brought a significant wave of change in this 150 million USD corporate. Through his strategic efforts, Mr Vamsi has brought the company to the forefront as India's leading provider of sustainable building materials. Talking about his plans, Mr Vamsi says, "The kind of work we do today will positively impact future generations. Our company is working towards making the planet sustainable, products that can slow down climate change for the ease of the next generation."