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Space Park Leicester welcomes leading Indian company AEGION

AEGION, the leading Indian company specialising in advanced metallurgy and materials engineering, has joined the Space Park Leicester community at its £100 million state-of-the-art facility.

This strategic collaboration aligns with Space Park Leicester’s research initiatives and the University of Leicester’s School of Engineering, promising exciting advancements in materials science, engineering, and sustainable technologies.

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AEGION’s expertise in casting and manufacturing special-grade metals for aerospace, nuclear, and space systems will significantly bolster Space Park Leicester’s research capabilities.

Its advanced work in metallurgy, fatigue analysis, durability, and new material chemistries aligns seamlessly with Space Park Leicester’s focus on material performance and failure analysis under extreme conditions.

Moreover, AEGION’s cutting-edge additive manufacturing and rapid prototyping capabilities will further enhance the University of Leicester’s ongoing research projects in 3D scanning, rapid prototyping, and advanced manufacturing processes.

Vinay Patel, Head of Commercial and Innovation at Space Park Leicester, commented: “We are delighted to welcome AEGION to our community. Their expertise and commitment to cutting-edge technology and sustainability align perfectly with our mission to foster world-leading research and innovation in advanced materials and aerospace engineering.

“By joining Space Park Leicester’s vibrant community, AEGION contributes to fostering a rich environment for talent development and knowledge sharing.”

AEGION, renowned for its pioneering work in advanced metallurgy, specialises in developing special-grade alloys and materials-based components tailored for aerospace and defence applications. The company prides itself on its commitment to quality and innovation, with a mission to become India’s leading provider of advanced materials solutions. Its portfolio includes advanced metallurgical solutions: offering a wide range of steel, nickel, and titanium alloys, both in casting and forging forms, with precision coatings suitable for defence, aerospace, and other sophisticated systems.

Samridhi Shoor, Director of Aegion, said: “We are deeply committed to advancing materials technology for the future of energy and space exploration. Our current focus on developing superior fuel materials and innovative alloys for SMRs, MMRs, and hydrogen propulsion systems positions us to revolutionise the energy landscape.

“Establishing our UK office at Space Park Leicester is a strategic step that will accelerate our R&D efforts and foster vital collaborations. By leveraging the park’s world-class facilities and expertise, we aim to lead the global transition towards sustainable energy solutions and contribute to the advancement of space propulsion systems for indefinite missions.”  

AEGION actively engages in research and development (R&D) to develop new material chemistries, fatigue analysis of steels, durability and failure analysis, and modelling and simulation of heat treatment processes.

Committed to renewable energy, AEGION’s manufacturing facilities are powered by green energy sources, aligning with Space Park Leicester’s green initiatives and the growing focus on sustainability in the new energy era.

The addition of AEGION to the Space Park Leicester community brings the total number of foreign direct investment companies to six, with more potential partners in the pipeline. 

Other industry partners co-located at Space Park Leicester include Rolls Royce, Airbus, Earth Sense, UKSA, and many more, creating a rich ecosystem of collaboration and innovation at Space Park Leicester.