Big Bang Boom Expands its Pan-India Footprint with State-of-the-Art R&D & Capability Centres

Establishing its advanced R&D Centre in Chennai, Big Bang Boom expands with Capability & Service Centres in Delhi & Pune.The expanded R&D Centre will have 6 dedicated labs, including an Electronics Warfare Centre to cater to defence innovation

Chennai. Big Bang Boom Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (BBBS), a leading Indian Deep Tech Defence company, January 19 announced the commissioning of its new 20,000-sq-ft state-of-the-art R&D centre in Chennai and the opening of two new Capability and Service Centres in Pune and Delhi. 

With six iDEX contracts and the prestigious i4F Indo-Israel grant to its credit, the company has demonstrated a strong track record of innovation, indigenisation and capability development. Building on this momentum, the launch of the R&D Centre and Capability and Service Centres underscores BBBS’s rapid growth and expanding footprint in the defence sector.

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The expanded R&D Centre will have 6 dedicated labs, including a massive 4,000-sq-ft Electronics Warfare Centre to cater to defence innovation in today’s fast-changing world. Further, over next 6 months, BBBS also plans to increase the headcount at the R&D centre by 40 specialised researchers from fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Electronic Warfare and Nanotechnology. This will enable the company to cater to new projects, as well as its national and international orders with greater agility and efficiency.

Having recently completed its first large order, BBBS has the distinction of being an indigenous startup that has not only delivered a large-scale defence contract but has done so ahead of schedule, laying the foundation for driving deep-tech innovation at a faster pace in India. A stable and enabling regulatory environment continues to support the scaling and execution of its robust order book.

Commenting on BBBS’s growing presence across India, Praveen Dwarakanath, CEO, said, “Timely realisation of government receivables for the on-schedule delivery of our anti-drone systems has strengthened our cash reserves. In line with our commitment, we are reinvesting these gains into R&D to drive cutting-edge innovation and support the company’s next phase of growth.”

Dr Shivaraman Ramaswamy, CTO, added, “Our deep focus on delivering superior product quality, continuous innovation, and solid on-ground execution has enabled us to establish a strong presence across multiple product verticals. As we scale our operations across the country with the new R&D and Capability centres, we are optimistic about a stronger FY27, both in terms of research advancements and financial performance.”

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