Redwire Corporation
activeDevelops space infrastructure hardware, satellite platforms, and in-orbit manufacturing systems for civil, commercial, and national security missions.
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Redwire Corporation designs and manufactures critical space infrastructure including solar arrays, deployable structures, sensors, and satellite platforms. The company's Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) technology provides flexible, high-efficiency power systems used on the International Space Station, NASA's DART mission, and the Artemis Gateway. In March 2026, the company introduced the Extensible Low-Profile Solar Array (ELSA) for mass-produced satellite constellations. Redwire's satellite business includes the Mako spacecraft platform, used by the U.S. Space Force for in-orbit refueling experiments, and the Procyon and Pharos buses. The company operates manufacturing and research facilities across the United States and Europe, including sites in Florida, Colorado, California, Indiana, Luxembourg, and Belgium.
Formed in 2020 through the consolidation of multiple heritage space firms, Redwire is publicly traded on the NYSE under the ticker RDW. The company's in-space manufacturing division operates microgravity research platforms, such as the PIL-BOX for pharmaceutical crystallization, and provides hardware for the International Space Station. In 2025, Redwire completed the acquisition of Edge Autonomy, integrating uncrewed aerial systems and autonomous technologies to expand into multi-domain defense and intelligence markets. The company serves a diverse client base including NASA, the U.S. Space Force, the Space Development Agency, and commercial satellite operators.