Lockheed Martin’s 11th Annual Suppliers Conference Empowers Indian Industry Partnerships and Advances ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ Vision

Rossell Techsys Ltd and Veer-O-Metals Pvt. Ltd. recognised as “Outstanding Suppliers” for consistent support, dedication and commitment to the success of Lockheed Martin’s programmes

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New Delhi. Lockheed Martin successfully concluded the 11th edition of its India Suppliers Conference on November 3 in Bengaluru, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to strengthen India’s defence industrial base and connect Indian companies with its global supply chains.

The one-day conference saw participation from more than 30 Indian companies across large firms, micro, small and medium enterprises, and start-ups. Attendees had the opportunity to interact directly with Lockheed Martin and international partners to explore opportunities for collaboration and showcase their technological capabilities to support future procurement programmes for the Indian Armed Forces. More than 100 delegates attended the conference and close to 50 business to business meetings were organised to explore partnership opportunities.

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The event featured senior serving officers from the Armed Forces and Gunjan Krishna, Commissioner for Industrial Development and Director, Department of Industries & Commerce, Government of Karnataka who underscored the State’s emergence as a global hub for advanced manufacturing and innovation.

Highlighting the event, Abby Lilly, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Lockheed Martin, shared her perspective on how global sourcing, manufacturing excellence, and policy alignment will serve as key enablers for strengthening India–US strategic collaboration.

“Our annual Suppliers Conferences reflect Lockheed Martin’s enduring commitment to partnership and strengthening India’s defence industrial ecosystem. We continue to identify and engage with Indian suppliers to co-create innovative solutions that enhance supply chain integration and expand global market access. We look forward to deepening collaborations that achieve shared growth across the India and US defence sectors,” said Michael Fernandez, India country head, Lockheed Martin.

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Lockheed Martin also recognised outstanding Indian suppliers for their exemplary contributions to the company’s global programmes. Rossell Techsys Ltd was honoured for its outstanding support to Lockheed Martin’s production programmes and offset commitments in India, while Veer-O-Metals Pvt. Ltd. was recognised for its excellent quality control and affordability initiatives.

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Post the conference, Lockheed Martin Supply Chain teams are visiting close to 20 supplier facilities across India to assess their capabilities and establish alliances.

Building on more than three decades of partnership and seven decades of association with India, the conference was a testament to Lockheed Martin’s commitment to nurturing collaborations that support Indian Armed Forces critical mission requirements and strengthen the indigenous defence manufacturing ecosystem.

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