Deep Technology. Proven Science. Real Impact.
From DRDO-recognized defense systems to patented space-based solar architectures and IIT Hyderabad–incubated photonics — Booster Deep Tech is where frontier physics meets engineering reality.
A rare combination of deep engineering rigor and boundary-pushing scientific intuition — with a track record of independent innovation spanning defense, energy, photonics, and intellectual property.
Booster Deep Tech is the innovation vehicle of an engineer who never stopped asking "what if?" — beginning in 2004 when, as a fresh B.E. graduate, a nuclear missile interceptor concept was submitted to DRDO. The response was unprecedented: DRDO acknowledged the technology as advanced, retained the papers for future study, and indicated it would be revisited when implementation becomes feasible.
That same curiosity drove a subsequent presentation to the RCI (Research Centre Imarat) Associate Director on aerodynamic design for hypersonic vehicles — addressing the sputtering effect that remains a critical engineering challenge at Mach 5+ velocities.
Since then, the inventor has independently developed a patented space-based solar power architecture, an IIT Hyderabad–incubated urban natural lighting system, and a breakthrough in-theater anti-piracy technology that drew direct correspondence from Jim Helmen of Movies Lab, who acknowledged the novelty of the result.
Today, Booster Deep Tech is actively seeking investment partners to bring the anti-piracy system — now capable of reducing brightness loss from 50–80% down to just 2–3% — to full commercial deployment.
Each technology emerged from first-principles physics research, independently developed without institutional backing.
A concept for intercepting nuclear missiles presented to DRDO in 2004. The agency responded with formal acknowledgment of the technology's advanced nature, retaining documentation for future implementation consideration.
DRDO AcknowledgedNovel aerodynamic geometry addressing the sputtering effect — material degradation from high-energy particle bombardment at Mach 5+ speeds. Presented directly to the RCI Associate Director with signed acknowledgment.
RCI PresentedA first-principles approach to cinema anti-piracy using controlled light manipulation. Independently validated by Jim Helmen of Movies Lab as achieving results "many have tried and failed" to accomplish. First-generation: 50–80% brightness loss. New design: only 2–3% brightness loss. Actively seeking development funding.
Seeking Development FundingMirrors positioned perpendicular to Mercury's orbit collect concentrated sunlight, beam collimated light to relay mirrors at Lagrange Points L4/L5, then redirect to geostationary satellites for Earth-based generation — PV or concentrated solar. Delivers ~24-hour generation at 10× conventional efficiency. Patent granted.
Patent GrantedCaptures 1-meter diameter sunlight on rooftops, compresses it to a 10 cm collimated beam, and transmits it through buildings to interiors with zero window access. At the destination, the beam is dispersed to deliver 500 lux/m² — full working-environment brightness — replacing artificial lighting in urban offices and apartments.
IIT Hyderabad IncubatedEach technology has been independently reviewed and acknowledged by prestigious defense, research, and academic organizations.
The global film industry loses billions annually to in-theater piracy. Booster Deep Tech's light manipulation method attacks the problem at the physics layer — not software or hardware DRM — making it camera-agnostic and spoofing-proof.
A new design iteration is ready to be developed that reduces brightness loss from 50–80% (first generation) to just 2–3%, making the technology invisible to cinema audiences while completely blocking unauthorized recording.
Booster Deep Tech is open to equity partnerships, strategic investment, licensing arrangements, or joint development agreements with film studios, technology companies, and IP-focused funds.
Discuss PartnershipWhether you represent a defense organization, energy company, film studio, or investment fund — we are open to collaboration, licensing, and partnership conversations.