We are actively building university and commercial partnerships to accelerate utility access in space through shared research, modular integration, and mission-aligned demonstrations.
Collaborate on feasibility studies, modeling and simulation, and system architecture tradeoffs that advance resilient in-space utility networks.
Work with Hamon to evaluate guidance, autonomy, and utility-routing concepts in controlled environments before in-orbit demonstrations.
Support graduate and undergraduate contributors through capstones, internships, and directed projects tied to real mission challenges.
We are looking for payload providers, spacecraft manufacturers, and subsystem vendors who want faster integration pathways across power, thermal, fluid, and data interfaces.
We are seeking partners who can help scale in-space utility access by connecting generation, compute, mobility, and hosted services into one adaptable operating model.
Our partnership model is focused on building interoperable systems that make orbital utilities available where and when missions need them. This includes shared development of utility manifolds, distributed compute workflows, and mission concepts for adaptive operations.
Focus Area
Utility Routing Standards
Focus Area
Autonomous System Integration
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Operational Demonstrations
If you represent a university, lab, startup, or established aerospace organization, we would like to explore how we can collaborate.
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