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Made in Space, Axiom Ink Collaboration to Manufacture Products in LEO

By Juliet Van Wagenen | January 18, 2017
      Made in Space product in the ISS. Photo: Axiom

      Made in Space product in space station. Photo: Axiom

      [Via Satellite 01-18-2017] Made In Space, a 3D printing company that provided metal 3D printers to the International Space Station (ISS), and Axiom Space, developer of a privately owned commercial space station, have struck an agreement to manufacture products in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The companies are currently working out the logistical elements of in-space manufacturing, outfitting the in-space factory with equipment, utilities, power and thermal management to meet “growing demand,” according to a statement released by Axiom.

      Made In Space’s technology, operating aboard Axiom’s modules, aims to service and expand satellites and station capabilities. In parallel to the manufacturing element, the companies are working together to plan the delivery of completed products to Earth, ensuring quality during flight and upon arrival.

      “This partnership allows us to continue to evolve and develop new products and allow our customers to invest in space manufacturing knowing that there will be an ongoing human presence on orbit,” said Andrew Rush, CEO of Made In Space.