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BluJ Aerospace

BluJ Aero
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BluJ Aerospace is a deep tech startup attempting to make aviation 'simpler & sustainable'. Combining the field of intelligent mobility with their innovative hydrogen-fueled VTOL aircraft technology, BluJ aims to significantly reduce travel time for both cargo and passengers. BluJ is poised to transform the future of the mobility industry through sustainable and efficient solutions with a specific focus on enhancing connectivity in developing regions.

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Deep Tech

Milestones

  • Partnered in 2023

Founders

Maruthi Amardeep Sri Vatsavaya
Maruthi Amardeep Sri Vatsavaya
Utham Kumar Dharmapuri
Utham Kumar Dharmapuri

Investment Team

Sateesh Andra
Sateesh Andra
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Deep Tech

Forbes India

October 20, 2023

BluJ Aerospace: Conjuring hydrogen tech for India and the globe

Before he started BluJ Aerospace, Maruthi Amardeep Sri Vatsavaya was part of the founding team at Skyroot Aerospace right up until their historic first rocket launch. BluJ, in Hyderabad, is another example of the cascading effect of one company spawning more entrepreneurs that we’re familiar with in SaaS (software as a service), for example, and which we are just beginning to see in deeptech—from EV (electric vehicles) technologies to space exploration.

BluJ Aerospace: Conjuring hydrogen tech for India and the globe
Deep Tech

Forbes India

September 1, 2023

Deep Tech India: Amar Sri Vatsavaya on BluJ's plan for a 10-seater, 1,000 km hydrogen electric aircraft

BluJ is only months away from a commercial drone with a 100 kg payload capacity.

Deep Tech India: Amar Sri Vatsavaya on BluJ's plan for a 10-seater, 1,000 km hydrogen electric aircraft
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Economic Times

June 27, 2023

BluJ Aero secures $2.25 million in funding led by Endiya Partners

Aviation startup BluJ Aero has raised $2.25 million in a seed funding round to develop a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft powered by hydrogen fuel cell technology.

BluJ Aero secures $2.25 million in funding led by Endiya Partners