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==Investors==
==Investors==
Data Patterns is backed by former Blackstone head Matthew Cyriac via Florintree Capital Partners LLP, which holds a 12.8 per cent stake in the company.<ref name="IEXPRESS"/>
Data Patterns has 2 institutional investors including SIDBI Venture Capital and SICOM.<ref>https://cred.club/articles/investors-recognise-data-patterns</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 10:40, 18 November 2024

Data Patterns (India) Ltd, is a Chennai based defence company, which supplies electronic systems to defence and aerospace sector.[1][2]

Description[edit]

Its core competencies include design and development across electronic hardware, software, firmware, mechanical, product prototype besides its testing, validation, and verification.[1] Data Patterns works closely with the defence PSUs such as Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd and Bharat Electronics Ltd as well as government organisations involved in defence and space research like DRDO.[1]

Products[edit]

Its involvement has been found across radars, underwater electronics/ communication, electronic warfare suites, avionics, small satellites, automated test equipment, and programmes catering to Tejas light combat aircraft, light utility helicopter, BrahMos, and other communication and electronic intelligence systems.[1]

It had developed the first nanosatellite “NiUSAT”, which thereafter was deployed in 2017.[1]

Data Patterns is working with Swedish MNC, SAAB, for joint-development of ‘electronic warfare’ suite for export purpose.[3]

Investors[edit]

Data Patterns has 2 institutional investors including SIDBI Venture Capital and SICOM.[4]

References[edit]