NASA Challenge Winner Sets Up New HQ Facility to Drive Space and Terrestrial Innovation in Alabama
HUNTSVILLE, AL – SpaceFactory, a pioneer in space and terrestrial construction technology, has announced its relocation to Huntsville, Alabama, where it will centralize its operations in a new facility at 209 Bailes St, near Campus 805. The new facility is designed to support SpaceFactory’s expanding lunar research and advanced manufacturing divisions and positions the company at the forefront of innovation in the high-tech industrial hub of Huntsville.
The company chose Huntsville for its unique ecosystem, including NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Redstone Arsenal, and the city’s robust industrial base, all of which align perfectly with SpaceFactory’s mission to advance both lunar infrastructure and cutting-edge manufacturing technologies. As part of the relocation, SpaceFactory is investing upwards of $2 million in the new facility, which will bring at least 25 new jobs to the area.
“We are excited to be joining Huntsville’s thriving community of innovators and are immensely grateful for the support from the State of Alabama, Governor Kay Ivey, the City of Huntsville, and Mayor Tommy Battle,” said Dave Malott, CEO of SpaceFactory. “This support allows a small but ambitious company like ours to grow and make a significant impact, following in the footsteps of the Apollo program as we support NASA’s return to the Moon with Artemis.”
“SpaceFactory’s decision to relocate to Huntsville underscores Alabama’s growing reputation as a leader in high-tech innovation and space exploration,” Governor Kay Ivey said. “We’re thrilled to welcome a company committed to pushing the boundaries of technology and supporting NASA’s return to the Moon with Artemis. Huntsville’s unique industrial environment, combined with the strength of Alabama’s workforce, makes our state an ideal home for SpaceFactory. This investment represents another step forward in our mission to build a brighter economic future for all Alabamians.”
Alongside Huntsville’s strong industrial base, the city’s livability was another key factor in SpaceFactory’s decision to relocate from the NYC metro area. “Our entire team was involved in this decision,” said Connor McLeod, SpaceFactory’s VP of Engineering. “We were drawn to Huntsville’s unique culture and are excited to do our part in making Rocket City the undisputed space capital of the planet.”
Designed by SpaceFactory’s sister company, PlanetWorks Architecture, the facility is slated to begin construction this year with a target completion date set for summer 2025. This expansion reflects SpaceFactory’s commitment to building sustainable, cutting-edge solutions for the Moon, Mars, and challenging environments on Earth.
“SpaceFactory’s creative work fits perfectly within the ecosystem that fuels Huntsville’s tech sector,” said Mayor Tommy Battle. “This young company’s innovative spirit is pushing the boundaries on the traditional ways we think about and use materials to build infrastructure in space and here on earth. We applaud their focus on sustainability and look forward to great things to come at the SpaceFactory Industrial Hub.”
“The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber welcomes SpaceFactory and PlanetWorks to our community,” said Lucia Cape, the Chamber’s Senior VP of Economic Development. “We appreciate the innovation they bring along with their focus on sustainability. It is very rewarding when companies recognize the welcoming and supportive environment we have here and want to be a part of it.”
“SpaceFactory’s move to Huntsville is a testament to the collaborative environment and robust resources that make Alabama a destination for forward-thinking companies,” said Ellen McNair, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce. “With its focus on advanced manufacturing and lunar infrastructure, SpaceFactory is well-positioned to thrive in Huntsville’s dynamic tech landscape. We are proud to support this expansion, which will not only bring new jobs to the area but also reinforces Alabama’s leadership in the aerospace and advanced manufacturing sectors.”
About SpaceFactory
SpaceFactory is a NASA Centennial Challenge-winning company dedicated to developing sustainable construction solutions for terrestrial and extraterrestrial environments. Known for innovations in additive manufacturing and in-situ resource utilization, SpaceFactory’s work spans lunar infrastructure projects and terrestrial advanced manufacturing, driving the future of building on Earth and beyond.
For more information, visit: spacefactory.ai
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