Space Copy builds ruggedized 3D printers that take in raw local materials, soil, sand, scrap metal, ceramics, even simulated moon dust, and print infrastructure on-site in the most extreme environments on Earth and in space. With 300 pre-orders, a NASA contract, and a planned lunar deployment by 2031, they are eliminating the need for external supply chains entirely.
Madison Feehan, Founder and CEO of Space Copy, tells Dave how she went from a part-time role at NASA at 16 to founding a company whose printers can operate from the Arctic Circle to the lunar surface. Their second-gen technology is being built this summer, with a live demo at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center planned for the end of this year and mass deployment targeted for 2027 and 2028.
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