Institute For Plasma Research
The Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) is a leading research institute focused on the field of plasma science and technology, with its primary goal being the achievement of fusion as a viable source of energy. Since its establishment in 1986, IPR has made significant strides in this area, having developed India's first tokamak devices (Aditya & SST-1), and is also a key organization representing India in the multinational ITER project.
Furthermore, IPR is at the forefront of developing industry-specific plasma-based technologies for societal and industrial applications. The institute operates within the Education, Government, and Military sectors, with a focus on advancing technology with practical and sustainable applications.
Currently, there is no publicly available information on the last investment received by IPR or the investors involved. However, its pioneering work in the critical field of fusion energy and plasma technology makes it a compelling prospect for potential investors seeking opportunities in groundbreaking scientific research and energy innovation.
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