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A Space Inflection Point: Is Commercial In-Space Manufacturing Really Still a Science Fiction Story?

By James Prestwood | 05 Dec 2024 | IN-7616

While seemingly restricted to science fiction, the reality of commercial In-Space Manufacturing (ISM) is becoming more plausible as the cost of space missions continues to tumble. Companies such as Space Forge and Voyager Space are stepping up to service this materializing market, which looks to create notable opportunities in the semiconductor, pharmaceutical, and materials industries. Partnerships between technology vendors, space companies, and leading manufacturers, alongside government support, will be critical to getting ISM off the ground. While not a short-term strategic move, the long-term benefits of being a leader in ISM could be unparalleled.
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Written by James Prestwood

Industry Analyst
As part of the Industrial & Manufacturing team, James Prestwood leads research on high-impact digital technologies in manufacturing production, operations, and service. His research focuses on the most transformative innovations within and across these core domains, including Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), industrial automation (hardware and software), and quality.