A LinkedIn post from XDLINX Space Labs highlights the company’s participation in the DefSat Conference & Expo 2026, where it engaged in discussions at the intersection of defence and space. The post notes that the company showcased next-generation space capabilities aimed at national security applications.
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According to the post, CEO Rupesh Gandupalli spoke on “Building a Military-Industrial-Space Complex for India,” emphasizing integrated innovation across defence and space ecosystems. Vice President Sudheer Kumar N is described as chairing a session on EU–India defence and space industrial cooperation, fostering dialogue on cross-border collaboration.
For investors, this visibility at a defence-focused event suggests an effort by XDLINX Space Labs to position its Earth observation and satellite imaging technologies within defence and national security budgets. If such engagement translates into formal partnerships or procurement opportunities with Indian or international agencies, it could enhance the company’s revenue prospects and deepen its role in the emerging defence-space supply chain.
The emphasis on EU–India cooperation also points to potential access to international markets and joint programs, which could diversify future contract pipelines beyond domestic customers. While the post does not mention specific deals or financial figures, the company’s presence alongside defence leaders and regulators may strengthen its credibility in a highly regulated and procurement-driven industry.

