NASA and Ohio State University are collaborating to study the use of laser beam welding for in-space manufacturing.
This means astronauts will be able to print electronic components right in space. This crucial development comes from the US-based Iowa State University. The team conducted experiments on NASA’s ...
An Iowa State University engineer floats in the air while other researchers hang tight to a metal frame surrounding and ...
Researchers tested new nanoink and printing technologies on the "roller coaster" of NASA microgravity flights. They demonstrated that electronic circuits can be printed in zero gravity. That could ...
Karouia and Estrada plan to organize another in-space manufacturing symposium at the 2025 International Astronautical Congress in Sydney, Australia. They aim to bring together researchers from various ...
Learn more about NASA and Ohio State’s collaboration, which aims to eventually enable large structure construction and repair ...
The State Government’s new space technology policy aims to attract $3 billion in investments over five years, targeting 50% ...
A major factor contributing to these prices is the cost of battery production, driven by energy-intensive manufacturing processes that need to become more sustainable and affordable. One promising ...
The expansion will include 100,000 square feet of production space and the acquisition of cutting-edge welding technology ...