According to a recent LinkedIn post from Astranis Space Technologies, the company is emphasizing its use of advanced 5-axis computer-aided manufacturing for satellite components at its Northern California facility. The post highlights that parts are fully programmed in CAM before machining, enabling complex geometries to be produced in a single setup on DMG MORI equipment with high precision.
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The post suggests continued investment in in-house precision manufacturing capabilities, which could support tighter control over quality, cost, and production timelines for satellite hardware. For investors, this focus on advanced manufacturing may indicate an effort to scale efficiently, differentiate on technical performance, and improve margins over time in the competitive satellite and space infrastructure market.

