Pale Blue teams up with TOKYO
KEIKI on manufacturing and assembly of prototype
mass-production model of satellite propulsion system
Dec. 20
Pale Blue Inc. signed an
individual contract with TOKYO KEIKI INC. (TOKYO KEIKI),
and has initiated a collaboration to manufacture and
assemble the subsystems of prototype mass-production
model of its propulsion system*1 as part of Deep Tech
Startups (“DTSU”) support program – DMP phase
(Demonstration development for Mass Production) by NEDO,
a national research and development agency in Japan.
Pale Blue’s water-based propulsion
system (left), TOKYO KEIKI Nasu Plant “Space Building”
(right)
Background of the collaboration
Pale Blue has been granted by NEDO
for the DMP phase of its DTSU program in September 2023.
Through this program to establish mass-production
technology for satellite propulsion systems using water
as propellant, the company has identified that the
production capacity to mass-produce with stable quality
and quick delivery at reasonable cost will be essential
for business growth and thus it was in search of
collaboration. TOKYO KEIKI has identified the space
business as one of the growth drivers of its long-term
vision, “TOKYO KEIKI Vision 2030,” and was planning to
expand its space business by completing construction of
the Space Building for assembly and testing of satellite
equipment at the company’s Nasu Plant in 2023. Pale Blue
selected and started a collaboration with Tokyo Keiki,
who has experience in manufacturing products and
components for space equipment.
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