Zen Technologies’ stock rose over 3% in morning trade after the company announced the grant of its 54th Indian patent—an innovation that could significantly shape the future of military training systems. The newly granted patent, titled “Single ILU Long Pass Filter,” is a breakthrough in the use of laser-based simulation technology.

This patent also marks Zen’s 82nd global patent, reinforcing its growing leadership in defence R&D and cutting-edge training solutions. According to the company, the new filter technology allows the seamless integration of both visible and infrared laser beams into a single, stable output. This boosts the realism, accuracy, and efficiency of combat simulators used in soldier training.

Traditional laser systems often require multiple beam paths and frequent calibration. Zen’s compact and durable design eliminates these limitations—reducing maintenance while offering reliable performance in harsh field conditions.

Zen Technologies stock opened at ₹1,960.00 and, at the time of writing, touched an intraday high of ₹1,989.90, while the low stood at ₹1,940.00. The current levels remain well below its 52-week high of ₹2,627.00 but significantly above the 52-week low of ₹945.35.

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