
New Delhi: In a landmark move symbolizing transformation and growth, BEML Limited unveiled its new brand identity, ‘Infinix,’ at Aero India 2025. The unveiling was led by Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, PVSM, AVSM, NM, Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), alongside Shantanu Roy, Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of BEML Ltd., senior Defence officials, and functional directors of the company. The grand reveal, featuring motion graphics, highlighted BEML’s six-decade evolution in the aerospace and defence sector.
The ‘Infinix’ brand identity signifies more than a visual change—it marks a strategic transformation for BEML. The newly designed logo, featuring a freed Phoenix breaking out of a circular boundary, represents the company’s aspirations for limitless growth, innovation, and agility. The name ‘Infinix’—a blend of ‘Infinity’ and ‘Phoenix’—draws inspiration from aerodynamic precision, reflecting BEML’s expertise in engineering, mobility solutions, and future-ready technologies.
Admiral Tripathi lauded BEML’s strategic direction, stating, “The unveiling of ‘Infinix’ reflects a bold vision to position BEML among India’s most valuable enterprises on both national and global fronts. As the company ventures into futuristic domains, I am confident that even greater achievements lie ahead.”
Echoing this sentiment, BEML CMD remarked, “This transformation underscores our journey from a legacy-driven organization to a global engineering force. ‘Infinix’ embodies our ambition to explore new markets, harness emerging technologies, and tackle future challenges with unparalleled vigor and determination.”
At Aero India 2025, BEML is displaying its latest advancements in Aerospace, Defence, and Strategic Engineering. The company is showcasing its Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), including the Vihangam-35, a high-performance reconnaissance and surveillance UAV developed in collaboration with IIT Kanpur, and the Abhinandan HNX50, a next-generation Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS).
In Space and Missile Technology, BEML is presenting ISO Grid Panels for ISRO’s LVM3 launch program and Light Alloy Structures for advanced launch vehicles, along with critical missile casings for defence programs, including Akash and Kusha.
Additionally, BEML is highlighting its precision-engineered airborne parts and Ground Support Equipment (GSE) for the LCA Mk1, reinforcing its role in India's aerospace advancements. In Maritime Defence, the company is displaying Marine Gas Turbine Flame Tubes for naval propulsion and the Universal Bomb Pallet designed to strengthen India’s air force armament systems.
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