Kavveri Defence Plans to Expand Manufacturing Operations and Set Up of Next Gen R&D Center
Recently bagged INR 173 Million Global RF Antenna Order
Kavveri Defence & Wireless Technologies Ltd., a leader in advanced RF solutions, serving defense, aerospace, public safety, counter-drone systems, and fixed wireless access, has announced that it plans to expand its manufacturing operations with the construction of a new facility at its existing site in Surajakkanahalli, Bengaluru.
The new facility will add 10,000 square feet of manufacturing space, with the flexibility to expand up to 50,000 square feet in the future. This investment will enable the company to increase production throughout, streamline supply chain workflows, and strengthen its capability to serve both domestic and international demand across the defence, wireless, and industrial communication sectors.
Following this expansion, the company’s current headquarters will be redesigned as a dedicated Research and Development Centre. The headquarters will now house advanced antenna design laboratories, RF testing infrastructure, simulation clusters, and low-volume prototype lines. This transition will create a clear separation between core production and innovation functions, allowing Kavveri to increase design agility while scaling output capacity. The investment also supports the company’s broader mission to advance indigenous technologies under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
Mr. Shivakumar Reddy, Managing Director of Kavveri Defence & Wireless Technologies Limited, said: “This expansion at Surajakkanahalli represents an important step forward for the company. It enhances our ability to build more, test faster, and innovate efficiently. The new setup will allow our engineers to innovate in one space while production operates at full scale in another. As our product portfolio grows across defence and wireless communication, creating a larger and more agile production base has become essential. This investment positions Kavveri for its next phase of growth, with a strong focus on technology, quality, and self-reliance.”
Earlier, the company announced that it bagged a prestigious order from an US infrastructure giant. Til-Tek, the North American wholly owned subsidiary of the company, has been approved as a vendor by a leading US-based multinational engaged in large-scale industrial and infrastructure solutions, with a strong global presence across the United States, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific region.
This engagement follows the replacement of a long-standing international incumbent, reflecting Kavveri group’s ability to deliver dependable, technologically advanced, application-specific products at a significantly more competitive cost structure. It highlights our focus on innovation-led execution, where performance, design flexibility, and value are key differentiators. This engagement represents a $2 million (approximately ₹17.3 crores) revenue opportunity, with the relationship expected to expand into Kavveri serving as a comprehensive RF subsystem partner for this global customer in the future. As deployments accelerate, volumes are expected to scale steadily over the coming quarters, further reinforcing Kavveri’s momentum across all segments of the RF marketplace from high-performance antennas and filters to complete subsystem design and delivery.
Kavveri Defence & Wireless Technologies Limited is a leader in advanced RF solutions, serving defense, aerospace, public safety, counter-drone systems, and fixed wireless access. With over 30 years of expertise, we design and manufacture high-performance antennas, filters, and combiners tailored for mission-critical operations across the globe.
Headquartered in Bangalore, India, the company's cutting-edge manufacturing facilities and innovative R&D capabilities ensure reliable, scalable, and durable solutions. From secure military communication to counter-drone technology and public safety systems, Kavveri empowers its customers with precision-engineered products built to meet the highest performance standards.
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