Empowering the New Era Of Space Missions

Bringing additive manufacturing of electronics to microgravity environments.
Enabling long-distance space travel and other-planet colonization.

 
 

With our technology, space travel will go further than ever before. 

Automatically fabricate electronics
anywhere, anytime

Our desktop-size portable printer can already manufacture electronic devices at every corner of the Earth and beyond. BotFactory makes in-space manufacturing possible – today, tomorrow, and for years to come.

OUR CHALLENGE

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Long range, multi-year space missions require A NEW LEVEL OF SELF-RELIANCE and autonomy for on-site manufacturing.

When the supply of electronic parts is impossibly
far away, on-site and in-space manufacturing is imperative. Repairability of specialized equipment by any crew member can prove a matter of life or death.

 

OUR GOAL

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Our AI-powered automated technology can manufacture and repair electronics directly in space.

We are developing the first low-gravity structural-electronics printer, giving future space missions the flexibility they need to shoot for the stars.

Joining FORCES WITH THE WORLD'S MOST IMPORTANT DEFENSE, RESEARCH, AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONS

 
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  • Developing the technology to automatically produce replacement boards to guarantee operational readiness, whenever and wherever is most needed.

  • Using nanometer-accurate ultrasound technology to detect and correct production imperfections, impossible to detect with conventional imaging.

  • Codeveloping an Industry 4.0 platform that can be used to create production-ready, customizable parts at-scale and in-house.

 

and relied on by the world’s largest private space companies,
leading research institutions, and the top-5 technology companies.

“Manned space-missions necessitate the technology to create parts on-site, from any material available. Being on the bleeding edge of this technology, we will keep on pursuing it, and we are getting there.”

— GEORGE KYRIAKOU, PhD, COO, BOTFACTORY