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Agile Space Industries completed a prior seed funding round in 2020.
Agile Space Industries plans to expand its metal additive manufacturing and chemical propulsion testing infrastructure with its latest funding.
Agile Space Industries raised $13,000,000 in a seed funding round announced 2023-06-23.
Agile Space Industries has raised more than $18,000,000 to date.
Lockheed Martin Ventures invested in Agile Space Industries after Agile collaborated with Lockheed Martin on multiple projects.
Agile Additive was created in 2021 after Agile Space Industries acquired Pittsburgh-based Tronix3D.
Agile Space Industries was established in 2019 when Agile Space Propulsion merged with Advanced Mobile Propulsion Test.
During Andrew Thompson’s tenure, Agile Space Industries raised $9,000,000 in a previously unreported seed funding round led by Caruso Ventures that was completed in October.
Chris Pearson planned to take a break in early 2023 but instead joined Agile Space Industries.
Agile Space Industries is supplying thrusters for robotic lunar landers being built by Astrobotic Technology and ispace.
Agile Space Industries raised a $9,000,000 seed round during Andrew Thompson’s tenure, led by Caruso Ventures.
Agile Space Industries develops spacecraft chemical propulsion products and operates propulsion test facilities and additive manufacturing technology.
In 2021 Agile Space Industries acquired Tronix3D, a Pittsburgh-based additive manufacturer.
Agile Space Industries is setting up a streamlined workflow from shipping and receiving through production at its new Durango facility.
Agile Space Industries was established in 2009 and has been designing, developing, and testing propulsion technology for government agencies and prime contractors since then.
Agile Space Industries successfully performed a hot fire test for Griffin in January 2021 using a test cell that simulated vacuum and harsh space conditions.
Agile Space Industries will deliver twelve flight ACS thrusters for Griffin and will build spare and fit check thrusters.
Agile Space Industries performed the first hot fire test for the ACS thrusters in January 2021 using a test cell that simulated the vacuum and harsh conditions of space.