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Space Copy Inc.

Living and working in remote areas on Earth such as natural disaster areas or combat zones is dangerous and complex, concurrently, living and working in-space comes at a cost of $445k-$1.2M per kilogram of supplies transported from Earth. These high-cost and high-risk factors limit our capacity as a global industry to safely and effectively work across various sectors ranging from aerospace, defense, construction, mining, energy, oil & gas and more.

Space Copy is an award winning, woman-owned small business in the US, Canada, and Europe that eliminates the challenge of remote environment manufacturing by building rapidly deployable 3D printers that convert local materials like soil, sand, and scrap metal, and convert it into usable infrastructure such as housing, roadways, and maintenance tools up to 20% faster and 70% cheaper than standard logistics. We are building the world's first ruggedized 3D printers that convert local materials into critical infrastructure that can service aerospace, aviation, defense, mining, energy, and oil & gas in one modular mechanism.

The company is led by Harvard graduate and NASA alum Madison C. Feehan, as well as an executive staff that holds composite backgrounds in engineering, robotics, additive manufacturing, AI, business development, finance, and life sciences. The company is also supported by a Board of Advisors composed of distinguished professionals, including NASA personnel, Canadian astronauts, and university professors with expertise in business development, geophysics, materials science, and aerospace systems. This advisory board plays a vital role in shaping Space Copy’s technological direction and go-to-market strategy.