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PTC, led by CEO Neil Barua, announced that Reditus Space adopted PTC’s computer-aided design (CAD) and product data management (PDM) platform.
PTC attributes Reditus Space’s rapid development from concept to launchable hardware to the strategic advantages provided by cloud-native tools.
Reditus Space, co-founded and led by CEO Stef Crum, is developing a reusable satellite named ENOS for on-orbit pharmaceutical and semiconductor manufacturing and plans to launch its first full orbital mission ENOS Mk1 as a rideshare on SpaceX’s Falcon 9.
Reditus Space is a space startup established in October 2024, supported by prominent accelerators and venture capitalists like Y Combinator and Antler.
Reditus Space announced the reusable satellite ENOS and its mission plan ENOS Mk1 on December 1, 2025.
Reditus Space plans to conduct its first mission, ENOS Mk1, in summer 2026, where multiple customer payloads will remain in orbit for eight weeks before re-entry.
Reditus Space expects to complete the build of its first spacecraft, called ENOS, by April 2026.
Reditus Space intends to reuse many components of the ENOS spacecraft, including the propulsion system, avionics, and power systems, between flights one and two.
Reditus Space currently employs 13 full-time workers and six interns.
Successive Reditus Space vehicles will be designed to fly over 20 missions each during their lifetimes.
Reditus Space has raised $7.1 million in seed financing.
ENOS will validate technologies for Reditus Space to enable fully reusable flights beginning in 2027.
Reditus Space plans to develop a reusable reentry vehicle for microgravity researchers and in-space manufacturers.
Reditus Space was founded by two Georgia Tech engineering graduates.
Reditus Space aims to hitch a ride on a SpaceX rideshare mission for the ENOS spacecraft next summer.