Kepler Aerospace is a space infrastructure and mission operations company headquartered in Bengaluru, India.
Founded in 2018, we design and operate scalable ground and space systems that enable satellite operators to deploy, control, and scale missions globally.
Our infrastructure supports:
From ground segment virtualization to flight-proven subsystems, Kepler delivers integrated mission infrastructure engineered for performance, automation, and resilience.
Navneet Singh is the Founder and CEO of Kepler Aerospace, where he leads the company's long-term vision, strategic partnerships, and execution across ground infrastructure, satellite systems, and intelligence platforms.
With a background in aerospace engineering and mission systems, Navneet has been closely associated with national space programs and advanced satellite initiatives. His experience spans spacecraft systems engineering, mission integration, and ground-segment operations — providing him with a full-stack understanding of how space missions are designed, deployed, and sustained.
Kiran V Sharma serves as Chief Strategy Officer at Kepler Aerospace, leading strategic planning, partnerships, and market expansion across commercial and institutional segments.
With a strong academic and engineering background in electrical and satellite systems engineering, Kiran has worked on advanced space projects spanning lunar systems, satellite communications, and mission architecture development. His technical foundation enables him to bridge engineering execution with long-term business strategy.
Modern satellite programs demand infrastructure that is reliable, automated, secure, and built to scale. At Kepler Aerospace, our systems are engineered around four core principles:
We architect distributed ground infrastructure and flight systems to minimise single points of failure and ensure predictable mission performance.
API-driven scheduling, software-defined modems, and remote reconfiguration enable constellation-level operations without manual bottlenecks.
Encrypted transport, isolated network environments, and controlled integration points are embedded into our infrastructure from the outset.
From single satellites to multi-plane constellations, our systems are built to handle increasing throughput, contact frequency, and mission complexity.
Kepler has delivered and supported mission-grade systems across ground and space platforms, including:
These systems have been validated in flight and operational ground environments, with multiple components achieving TRL-8 and TRL-9 maturity through deployment in national and strategic programs.