Redwire

American public aerospace developer and manufacturer

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January 22 2025 Redwire acquires Edge Autonomy, a drone manufacturer specializing in defense capabilities, signaling a strategic shift towards defense markets and drone warfare aligned with satellite capabilities.
October 2022 Redwire acquired QinetiQ Space NV, a Belgium-based satellite design and development company, for £28 million. The acquired company had previous collaborations with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO).
March 25 2021 Redwire announces plans to go public through a merger with Genesis Park Acquisition Corp., valuing the company at US$615 million.
February 23 2021 Redwire acquires Deployable Space Systems, adding Roll Out Solar Array (ROSA) capabilities to its portfolio.
January 2021 Redwire Corporation went public, transitioning from a privately held to a publicly traded company.
January 19 2021 Redwire acquires Oakman Aerospace, a Littleton, Colorado-based company.
December 15 2020 Redwire acquires LoadPath, a payload launch technology maker.
October 29 2020 Redwire acquires Roccor, a Longmont, Colorado-based company, expanding capabilities in solar panel, antenna, and deployable boom manufacturing.
September 15 2020 Redwire announces the relocation of its headquarters to Jacksonville.
June 24 2020 Redwire acquires Made In Space, Inc., a Jacksonville, Florida-based company, adding 3D printing capabilities to its portfolio.
June 1 2020 DSS merged with Adcole Space to become a founding component of Redwire, marking a significant organizational transformation.
June 1 2020 Redwire Corporation was officially formed by private equity firm AE Industrial Partners, establishing itself as an aerospace manufacturer and space infrastructure technology company.
May 5 2010 Roccor was launched by founder Will Francis in Longmont, Colorado, establishing a manufacturing company specializing in solar panels, antennas, and deployable booms.

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