NewSpace Systems Begins Construction on New Manufacturing Facility to Meet Demand for Space Hardware

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Source: NewSpace Systems

NewSpace Systems, a leading supplier of space components and subsystems, has announced the commencement of construction on its latest advanced manufacturing facility. Designed to support the company’s evolving manufacturing needs, this new site will feature a 1,200m² cleanroom, purpose-built for high-cadence, precision manufacturing of space-grade hardware. The facility will enable NewSpace Systems to enhance both its production volume and quality control measures, a necessary step to keep up with the growing demand for reliable, tested space components.

The construction of this facility marks a critical phase in NewSpace Systems’ development as it transitions into a more expansive operation with capabilities to serve a wider range of clients in the global space industry. Phase one of the new facility is expected to be operational by Q2 of 2025. This will include installing specialised equipment, environmental controls, and advanced testing tools to ensure compliance with stringent aerospace standards.

In recent years, NewSpace Systems has seen a significant uptick in demand, driven by the rapid growth of both government and commercial space missions. As launch cadence and satellite constellations continue to scale up, component providers such as NewSpace Systems face heightened requirements for volume and faster delivery schedules without compromising product quality. The new facility aims to meet these demands, ensuring that NewSpace Systems can offer consistent supply and exceptional reliability across its product range.

This latest expansion aligns with the company’s ongoing commitment to operational efficiency and technical excellence. It builds on NewSpace Systems’ recent partnership with Qfinsoft to adopt Ansys Simulation software. This software integration enhances NewSpace’s product design capabilities, allowing its engineering team to perform complex simulations that can improve components’ reliability, durability, and thermal performance before they reach production. With Ansys, NewSpace can also streamline testing, reducing the risk of design flaws that could impact hardware longevity in space.

In addition to the facility and software expansion, NewSpace Systems has implemented strategic leadership changes to guide its growth. These changes focus on scaling up operations while maintaining the company’s technical rigour. This leadership adjustment reflects a drive toward ensuring that all stages of development, from design to manufacturing, align with client needs and emerging industry standards.