Gilmour Space confirms MMI
funding for Australian Space Manufacturing Network
8 June 2023
Gilmour Space Technologies has
executed a $52 million grant agreement with the federal
government to advance the development and
commercialisation of new space technologies in
Australia.
The funding will support a $156
million Australian Space Manufacturing Network (ASMN)
project it led under the Modern Manufacturing Initiative
(MMI) Collaboration stream; and will be co-funded by the
Queensland government, Gilmour Space, and its partners.
(See list of ASMN partners and other members below)
As previously announced, the ASMN
will establish three new space facilities in Queensland:
A common test and manufacturing
facility, enabling members to advance their space
research and technology development at lower cost.
An advanced manufacturing facility
for building commercial rockets and satellites, anchored
by Gilmour Space.
An orbital spaceport in North
Queensland, that will help bring many of these products
to space.
It is the largest collaboration
project for space in the MMI, bringing together more
than 30 space companies, universities, and supply chain
partners — including international satellite companies
mu Space and SatRevolution; as well as Australian
partners such as Neumann Space, Swinburne University of
Technology, Spiral Blue, Greatcell Energy, and ARM Hub.
“I would like to congratulate all
our ASMN partners, and thank the Department of Industry,
Science and Resources, the Queensland Government, and
City of Gold Coast for supporting this significant
project,” said Gilmour Space CEO, Adam Gilmour.
“Most of us in the Australian Space
Manufacturing Network are already developing innovative
new space technologies. The ASMN hub will allow members
to advance their products and services to higher
Technology Readiness Levels, facilitate more
commercial-focused collaborations, provide valuable
supply chain opportunities, and a path to launching
their products to space.
"It will also help us build our
sovereign capability in manufacturing launch vehicles,
satellites and other commercial space technologies for
Australian and international customers,” he added.
Queensland’s Acting Minister for
State Development and Gold Coast MP Meaghan Scanlon,
said the Palaszczuk Government was proud to support the
aerospace industry to keep delivering jobs and economic
value for Queenslanders.
“Expanding the capacity and
capability right here in Queensland and – more
importantly – right here on the Gold Coast, will mean
more local manufacturing, local skills growth, and local
jobs. More than 30 space companies collaborating to
boost the industry, with government backing, is a clear
example of what can be achieved when government and the
private sector works together."
Gilmour Space is currently seeking
a location for the ASMN hub on the Gold Coast and is
targeting to begin operations in 2024.
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