Sypris Electronics has won a major new contract to support an unnamed Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation. The company manufacture power processing units for an unnamed, next-generation satellite constellation. Sypris Electronics, a subsidiary of Sypris Solutions, announced the deal, Aug. 20.
Production under the agreement includes protoflight and pilot builds beginning in the next quarter, followed by phased delivery of flight units through mid-2028.
Sypris will establish and qualify a high‑volume manufacturing capability to produce complex electronic power assemblies spanning engineering, verification, and flight units. The effort includes building production infrastructure, procuring specialized space materials, and performing complete assembly, integration, and testing. These electronics will support high‑reliability space systems that require precise power regulation and control for critical spacecraft functions in demanding, long‑duration orbital environments.
While the customer is unnamed, Sypris products have been on spacecraft and satellite applications for customers including L3Harris, Collins Aerospace, and Lockheed Martin.
“We are honored to be entrusted with this award to deliver space‑qualified electronics at scale. Our continued investment in automation, advanced test processes, and high‑volume manufacturing strengthens our position to support evolving spacecraft architectures across commercial and government missions. We are pleased to add this important customer as part of our growing role as a trusted provider of mission‑critical space electronics,” Mike Sedgwick, vice president and general manager, Sypris Electronics, said in a statement.








