Azad Engineering has signed a long-term, 8-year contract with Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI).
What’s happening: Azad will manufacture and supply highly complex nozzle vane segments, critical components used in gas turbine engines that power energy systems across the world.
These components are not standard parts, they require extreme precision and advanced engineering, given the high temperatures and pressures they operate under in gas turbines used for global power generation.
To support this growing partnership, MHI will set up a dedicated lean manufacturing facility focused specifically on producing these advanced nozzle vane segments.
Big theme: Azad is becoming part of the global system that powers the world. The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) World Energy Outlook 2025 forecasts electricity demand to grow by 40-50% by 2035, driven by AI, data centres, manufacturing, and everyday energy use.
And that’s where this fits in. By supplying critical components used in turbines across global markets, Azad is positioning itself right at the center of this rising demand for power.

International Energy Agency



