Punjab Engineering College (Deemed to be University), Chandigarh, proudly celebrates the remarkable achievement of its distinguished alumnus, Mr. Jitendra Singh, who has been internationally recognized for his contributions at the prestigious Health from Space Congress 2026 held in Cannes, France.
Mr. Jitendra Singh, currently serving as a Commercial Astronaut Candidate and Coordinator representing ISRO and CSIR, delivered a keynote address that received widespread appreciation from global delegates and dignitaries. His presentation highlighted India’s advancements in human spaceflight programs, interdisciplinary collaborations, and the vision for the Bharatiya Antariksha Station.
The Chairman of the Congress, Mr. Paul Kamoun, in an official letter of commendation, lauded Mr. Singh’s insightful presentation and acknowledged the significant contribution of the Indian delegation. The address was described as impactful, setting a vibrant tone for the conference and showcasing India’s strategic foresight and leadership in the space and health domains.
The participation of Indian scientists, led by representatives from ISRO and CSIR, was also appreciated by international stakeholders, including senior officials from the Cannes administration, reinforcing India’s growing global presence in space research and innovation.
Punjab Engineering College takes immense pride in the accomplishments of its alumnus, whose journey continues to inspire students and researchers alike. His success reflects the institution’s legacy of excellence in engineering, research, and national service.
The institute extends its heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Jitendra Singh and wishes him continued success in his future endeavors, including the next phases of his commercial astronaut training in France.





