Mission Update: Helping U.S. Businesses Respond to Tariff Challenges

SpaceFactory is pioneering advanced manufacturing technologies for space—and channeling that same drive and expertise to address immediate challenges closer to home.

Recent tariff policies will challenge global supply chains, impacting U.S. manufacturers and consumers in a tangible way. Leveraging advancements from our NASA projects, our goal is to help American companies reduce reliance on international supply chains, lower production costs, and reduce lead-times through innovative, cost-effective manufacturing solutions.

U.S. businesses interested in how 3D printing can help them adapt to economic uncertainty and lead to new opportunities can contact us for a free consultation below.

Rocket City Pilot

We are calling on Huntsville, AL area businesses interested in exploring 3D printing solutions to participate in a pilot program we have launched in response to tariff challenges. Starting with a free consultation, if your application is a match for our capabilities, we will provide no-cost design for additive manufacturing services and work with you to build a prototype and set up a pathway to full-scale production. See details below.

Lunar Inroads

In a milestone in space construction technology, SpaceFactory and Michigan Technological University (MTU) successfully built and tested the first-ever lunar 'road' in a simulated space environment, replicating the dusty vacuum conditions of the moon. This pioneering project not only demonstrates the viability of constructing durable infrastructure on the lunar surface but also underscores the powerful synergy between the private sector and academic institutions in advancing space technology.

Lunar 3D Printing Milestone Achieved

In a historic first, SpaceFactory and NASA Kennedy Space Center partnered to perform the first-ever 3D printing in a freezing vacuum, emulating the harsh conditions found at the Moon’s south pole. This initiative successfully demonstrated 3D printing technology at the extreme temperature of -200°C using a lunar simulant and biopolymer matrix. The experiment validates the feasibility of constructing with lunar resources in such extreme environments, paving the way for future lunar habitats and infrastructure.

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Reflecting on Our Roots: The NASA Centennial Challenge

SpaceFactory's journey began as a bold venture into the uncharted territories of large-scale additive manufacturing and extraplanetary construction with our groundbreaking project, 'MARSHA' (Mars Habitat). As a small startup, we dove head-first into the NASA Centennial Challenge, pioneering the use of a composite basalt-fiber and biopolymer to 3D print habitats designed for Mars. Winning this challenge was just the beginning.