Made in Space, Inc., 3D printing in zero gravity and space environments, Moffett Field, California, USA

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Co-founder - Aaron Kemmer

Co-founder - Jason Dunn

Co-founder - Mike Chen

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Archinaut, technology platform that enables autonomous manufacture and assembly of spacecraft systems on orbit

Zero-G Printer, first 3D printer designed to operate in zero gravity

We've created the first 3D printer in space, which is currently on the International Space Station. It will manufacture the first objects ever made by humans off the surface of the Earth.

Made in Space was acquired in June 2020, by Redwire.
 
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Space Station Live: 3D Printing in Space

Published on May 22, 2014

NASA and Made in Space, Inc., are working to send a 3-D printer to the International Space Station. The 3-D printing in Zero-G technology demonstration experiment will show that a 3-D printer can work normally in space. A 3-D printer extrudes streams of heated plastic, metal or other material, building layer on top of layer to create three-dimensional objects. Testing a 3-D printer on the space station is the first step towards establishing a working machine shop in space, a critical component for astronaut missions and in-space manufacturing. This is the weekly Payload Operations Integration Center segment from Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and aired during Space Station Live on May 22, 2014.
 
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