Solving the Space Supply Chain Crisis with Distributed Digital Manufacturing
A new manufacturing architecture for the next phase of the space economy
The space economy is scaling fast. Launch cadence is increasing, satellite constellations are expanding, and national security increasingly depends on resilient space infrastructure.
But the manufacturing system behind this growth was built for a different era.
Space programs still rely on centralized production, constrained suppliers, long qualification cycles, physical inventories and fragile logistics. As demand accelerates, this model creates delays, bottlenecks and supply chain risk.
This white paper explores how Distributed Digital Manufacturing can help the space industry move toward a more resilient, qualified and software-defined production model.
What you will learn in the white paper
In this white paper, we explore:
· why the current space supply chain model creates structural bottlenecks;
· why physical inventory is no longer enough to ensure resilience;
· how distributed manufacturing can reduce dependency on centralized suppliers;
· why tooling dependency slows innovation in high-mix, low-volume space applications;
· how qualification can become more portable across controlled manufacturing environments;
· how Physical AI can become the operating layer of distributed manufacturing;
· why manufacturing intelligence will define the next generation of space infrastructure.
At Roboze, we believe the future of space manufacturing will be digital, distributed, qualified and autonomous.
Download the white paper to discover how a new manufacturing architecture can support the next phase of the space economy.