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iCOMAT opens space manufacturing facility with £4.8m UKSA investment

A groundbreaking new space manufacturing facility, supported by a £4.8 million UK Space Agency (UKSA) investment - that is expected to create 2,000 jobs - has been officially opened in Hardwicke, Gloucester, marking a significant milestone for the UK's space industry capabilities.



Above:
The new automated production facility in Gloucestershire is set to revolutionise lightweight space structures using cutting-edge composite technology.
Credit: iCOMAT

The Advanced Composites Manufacturing Enterprise (ACMA), led by iCOMAT, a spin-out company from the University of Bristol, received £4.8 million funding from the UK Space Agency's Space Clusters Infrastructure Fund (SCIF) to establish this world-class production facility. 

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The opening event welcomed representatives from the UK Space Agency, European Space Agency, and international space sector leaders, including Orbex, Lockheed Martin, and Thales Alenia Space who were treated to guided tours of the fully automated factory floor and live demonstrations of the revolutionary technology that aims to contribute to lighter weight and more sustainable space vehicles. 

Space Minister Liz Lloyd said: “The opening of this manufacturing facility is a win for British ingenuity and testament to our commitment to backing our homegrown space sector. The innovative technology developed here will support everything from our thriving satellite industry to future deep space missions.” 

Dr Evangelos Zympeloudis, CEO and Founder of iCOMAT, said: “We are immensely grateful for the investment from the UK Space Agency, which has been pivotal in establishing this world-class facility. By leveraging our expertise in advanced materials, we are creating opportunities for the space industry to develop more efficient, sustainable vehicles, whilst creating a domestic supply chain and strengthening the UK’s competitive position in the global market.  

“Our team is excited to be fully operational, engaging with the UK space industry and beyond, driven by iCOMAT’s unique patented technology.” 



Above: Dr Evangelos Zympeloudis, CEO and Founder of iCOMAT, Matt Archer, Director of Launch and ISAM, at the UK Space Agency and Antonia Yendell, Head of Space Ecosystem Development at the UK Space Agency. 
Credit: iCOMAT

The new 45,000 sq.ft facility represents a leap forward in composite materials manufacturing for space applications. iCOMAT's innovative Rapid Tow Shearing (RTS) technology enables production of structures that are significantly lighter and more cost-effective than traditional manufacturing processes, addressing critical industry demands for weight reduction in spacecraft and satellites. 

Antonia Yendell, Head of Space Ecosystem Development at the UK Space Agency, said:  “The opening of iCOMAT's cutting-edge facility represents exactly the kind of innovation and industrial capability we want to see flourishing across the UK space sector. Through our Space Clusters Infrastructure Fund investment of £4.8 million, we're not just supporting revolutionary manufacturing technology – we're helping to create jobs and positioning the UK as a leader in advanced composite materials for space applications. 

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“iCOMAT's Rapid Tow Shearing technology has the potential to transform how we build spacecraft and satellites, making them lighter, more cost-effective and more sustainable. This facility in Gloucestershire will serve as a beacon of UK space manufacturing excellence, supporting everything from satellite production to future space exploration missions.” 

Work on the facility, which is located in the Western Gateway region to maximise collaboration with key players in the local space ecosystem, started in 2023 and has seen a total investment of £8.2 million, including £4.8 million SCIF funding and £3.3 million match funding. iCOMAT has also received more than £800,000 of funding through the UK Space Agency’s membership of the European Space Agency’s General Support Technology Programme (GSTP).   

The ACMA cluster features two specialised production lines designed to serve multiple space market segments. The 2D-RTS line focuses on manufacturing flat structures and complex shaped components, including satellite panels and solar array substrates. Meanwhile, the 3D-RTS production line handles geometrically complex components such as satellite and upper stage propellant tanks using advanced fibre steering technology on doubly curved parts. 

The facility operates on a manufacturing access basis, allowing end users and customers to benefit from the cutting-edge RTS technology. Users can engage with the technology in various ways, from seeking lightweight improvements to existing vehicles to incorporating RTS capabilities into new design concepts. 
Supporting UK growth

While primarily focused on serving the space industry, the facility's capabilities extend to closely adjacent sectors including aerospace and automotive applications, demonstrating the versatility of the RTS technology platform. 

The opening of iCOMAT's new facility underscores the UK's commitment to maintaining its leadership in space technology and composite materials, providing domestic capability that will help capture greater market share in the rapidly expanding global space economy.

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