Pon Maa Kishan and Suguna
Founded by Pon Maa Kishan and Suguna under the Sukish™ ecosystem, Veylarix is a research-driven initiative exploring the future potential of orbital energy systems, intelligent space infrastructure, and next-generation energy ecosystems.
Chennai, India: As nations around the world explore new ways to address future energy demands, entrepreneur and aerospace professional Pon Maa Kishan has begun laying the foundation for Veylarix, a long-term deep-tech initiative that seeks to explore the possibilities of orbital energy systems, intelligent space infrastructure, and space-based solar power.
Founded under the Sukish™ ecosystem by Pon Maa Kishan and Suguna, Veylarix is being positioned as a research-driven platform that will investigate how advances in aerospace engineering, artificial intelligence, simulation technologies, and future energy systems could contribute to the evolution of global energy infrastructure in the decades ahead.
The initiative emerges at a time when governments, research institutions, and private space companies across the world are increasingly evaluating concepts related to Space-Based Solar Power (SBSP)—an idea that involves collecting solar energy in space and transmitting it for use on Earth. While such technologies remain in various stages of research and development globally, interest in the field has grown steadily as nations search for sustainable long-term energy solutions.
According to Kishan, Veylarix is not being established as an immediate power generation venture. Instead, the initiative is expected to focus initially on simulation, research, ecosystem building, and technology exploration.
“Humanity’s energy requirements will continue to grow significantly over the coming decades, particularly with the rise of artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, electrification, and future digital economies,” said Pon Maa Kishan. “While many of the technologies associated with orbital energy systems are still evolving, we believe this is the right time to begin building knowledge, tools, partnerships, and research capabilities around the subject.”
The proposed scope of Veylarix includes areas such as orbital energy intelligence, aerospace simulation systems, wireless energy transmission concepts, intelligent infrastructure modeling, and future energy network architectures. The initiative is also expected to examine how software platforms and digital intelligence tools can support the study and planning of large-scale orbital energy ecosystems.
Suguna, Co-Founder of Sukish™, said the initiative is being designed with a collaborative approach in mind.
“Breakthrough innovations often emerge when researchers, students, industry experts, and entrepreneurs work together around a common vision. Veylarix is intended to become a platform that encourages such collaboration while creating opportunities for future research and innovation,” she said.

In its early stages, Veylarix is expected to engage with universities, research institutions, faculty members, students, engineers, and technology professionals interested in future energy and aerospace systems. Discussions are also expected around the development of simulation-driven tools that can help model orbital energy concepts and assess the technical challenges associated with space-based energy infrastructure.
Industry observers note that while India has made significant progress in space technology and renewable energy, dedicated efforts around orbital energy intelligence and space-based solar power remain relatively limited. This creates an opportunity for emerging initiatives to contribute to the broader conversation around future energy systems and space-enabled infrastructure.
Operating under the theme “Engineering the Future of Orbital Energy Intelligence,” Veylarix represents a long-term vision rather than a short-term commercial project. Its founders believe that meaningful progress in frontier technologies requires sustained effort, research collaboration, and ecosystem development over many years.
As global interest in advanced energy systems continues to expand, initiatives such as Veylarix reflect a growing ambition among Indian entrepreneurs to participate in conversations that could shape the future of energy, space technology, and infrastructure on a global scale.
For Pon Maa Kishan and Suguna, the journey is only beginning. Their objective is not to predict the future, but to contribute to building the knowledge, partnerships, and technological foundations that may help define it.
Website: https://sukish.com/veylarix
Contact: contact@sukish.com
