About CosmicMaker

Vision

As humanity expands its presence into orbit, the Moon, and eventually Mars, we face a critical challenge: how do we build and maintain the tools, systems, and environments we need — without relying on costly, delayed resupply from Earth?

The space economy is projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2040, driven by satellite expansion, lunar missions, and orbital infrastructure. Yet, logistics remain a bottleneck. Launching spare parts at ~$25,000/kg is unsustainable and up to 95% of stored spaces are never used, wasting valuable payload capacity. Waiting weeks for costly replacements slows progress and jeopardises missions.

CosmicMaker is positioned to solve this challenge through autonomous, in-situ manufacturing – reducing costs, boosting resilience, and enabling long-term human presence beyond Earth, to the benefit of Humanity.

We envision a future where infrastructure can be built, repaired, and evolved independently – from low Earth orbit to lunar orbit, planetary stations, and deep space. CosmicMaker is our answer: a modular, scalable, fully autonomous manufacturing ecosystem designed to support the next era of space exploration and industry.

CosmicMaker Benefits

Faster Mission Response

Parts in  hours, not weeks

Reduced Launch Mass

Make spares only when needed

Greater Mission Flexibility

Adapt designs mid-mission

Sustainability

Fewer launches, less carbon footprint

Astronauts should be explorers – not 3D printing technicians.

Mission

Our Mission is to empower space missions with autonomous manufacturing capabilities that enable sustainable exploration and habitation beyond Earth.

We’re actively developing a fully autonomous 3D production platform and broad range of materials to address this growing demand.

With ESA support, we’ve already printed in simulated zero gravity and we’re on a journey to delivering CosmicMaker capabilities to space in the not too distant future. We’re currently preparing the CosmicMaker II platform for parabolic flight and ISS integration.

2023-2024

CosmicMaker I

ESA/BSGN-funded prototype, printed polymers & ceramics under simulated microgravity.

2025-2026

CosmicMaker II

Flight-ready redesign, multi-vat system, autonomous control, parabolic flight tests.

2026 +

CosmicMaker III

Automated post-processing, ISS deployment.

TBC

CosmicMaker IV

Fully autonomous, multi-node manufacturing for deep-space missions.