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Redwire, NASA advance additive manufacturing for space travel

Plastics News

The Jacksonville, Fla.-based based company will further develop its additive manufacturing FabLab thanks to more funding from the space agency.

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Commercial greenhouse to be launched to space in world-first

E&T

As part of an effort to explore the possibility of producing food outside of the Earth's atmosphere, Redwire Corporation has set off to develop the "only commercially-owned and operated spaceflight-qualified plant growth platform capable of growing plants from seed to maturity in space", the company has said. .

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3D Bioprinter Launching to Space Station

Additive Manufacturing

November 2, 2022 — Redwire Corporation is launching its upgraded 3D bioprinter, the BioFabrication Facility (BFF), along with three other payloads on Northrop Grumman’s 18 th cargo resupply services mission (NG-18) for NASA to the International Space Station (ISS). JACKSONVILLE, Fla./November military service members.

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Space-Based Drug Development & Manufacturing Platform

Additive Manufacturing

July 28, 2022 — Redwire Corporation, solar power generation and in-space 3D printing company, announced it will be developing new in-space manufacturing technology to provide novel and flexible services to grow small-batch crystals of protein-based pharmaceuticals and other key pharmaceutically relevant molecules for research and production.

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AM Materials Development & Other News for Week of July 25

Additive Manufacturing

Redwire Corporation, solar power generation and in-space 3D printing company, announced it will be developing new in-space manufacturing technology to provide novel and flexible services to grow small-batch crystals of protein-based pharmaceuticals and other key pharmaceutically relevant molecules for research and production.

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Building for the Uncertainty of Tomorrow: Impact of 3D Printing in Space & on the Ground

Additive Manufacturing

Dr. Eugene Boland, chief scientist at TechShot, now a part of Redwire , shared his team’s recent research in AM being conducted at the International Space Station. Research and development of 3D printing in space for micro- and zero-gravity is moving fast and will no doubt continue to impact our lives.

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Hardware, Collaborations, and QMS: AM News Roundup for October 31-November 11

Additive Manufacturing

3D Bioprinter Launching to Space Station : Redwire Corporation is launching its upgraded 3D bioprinter, the BioFabrication Facility (BFF), along with three other payloads on Northrop Grumman’s 18 th cargo resupply services mission (NG-18) for NASA to the International Space Station (ISS).