BluJ Aerospace envisions hydrogen fuel cell-powered long-range passenger aircraft and autonomous drones for cargo
Utham Kumar Dharmapuri (L), co-founder and CTO with Maruthi Amardeep Sri Vatsavaya, co-founder & CEO, BluJ Aerospace
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Before he started BluJ Aerospace, Maruthi Amardeep Sri Vatsavaya was part of the founding team at Skyroot Aerospace right up until their historic first rocket launch. BluJ, in Hyderabad, is another example of the cascading effect of one company spawning more entrepreneurs that we’re familiar with in SaaS (software as a service), for example, and which we are just beginning to see in deeptech—from EV (electric vehicles) technologies to space exploration.