Misochain Technologies raises USD 2M

Deeptech startup Misochain Technologies has raised RS 18 Cr (around USD 2M) in its seed funding round led by VC firm Capital-A.

The Bengaluru-based startup will use the fresh capital to set up a manufacturing facility for critical aerospace components, accelerate product certification programmes, and scale its engineering and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities for UAV manufacturers.

Founded by Kandula and Murali Krishnan in 2019, Misochain develops indigenous, flight-critical aircraft components and test solutions for defence and commercial aviation businesses. Its portfolio includes sensors like air data probes, vibration isolation systems, actuators, and solenoid valves.

Misochain follows a capital-efficient manufacturing model, retaining design, assembly, testing, certification, and intellectual property in-house, while outsourcing precision machining to third-party partners. It currently holds AS9100D certification for both design and manufacturing, and has built proprietary probe-heating technologies engineered for extreme flight conditions.

Misochain is also a part of MaXcel, a hardware and industrial tech accelerator jointly run by Capital-A and SanchiConnect. The initiative sees the duo back startups developing engineering-driven manufacturing solutions.

The development comes on the back of India’s deeptech space coming forward and taking the spotlight in the Indian startup ecosystem. The sector clocked 87 funding deals during 2025, raising a cumulative funding of USD 500M.

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