Redwire CEO to Discuss Future of European Space Market at Paris Event
Redwire, a prominent player in space tech, is carving out a niche as a mid-sized company, bridging the gap between startups and aerospace giants. The company's CEO, Peter Cannito, is set to discuss the future of the European space market and the intersection of space and defense tech at the World Space Business Week in Paris.
Redwire is expanding its footprint through strategic acquisitions and investments in autonomy and software. The company is exploring pharmaceutical research in microgravity and the rise of very low Earth orbit missions (VLEO). Cannito, in an interview with Mike Gruss, editor of SpaceNews, for the special CEO Series edition of Space Minds, will delve into these topics. He is expected to discuss how the convergence of space and drone technologies is reshaping national security.
Redwire's growth can be attributed to its acquisitions of companies like Deep Space Industries and Additive Rocket Corporation. These moves have allowed the company to develop advanced technologies and position itself as a flexible, mid-sized player in the space industry.
Redwire, under the leadership of Peter Cannito, is solidifying its role as a significant player in the European space market. Through strategic acquisitions and investments, the company is expanding its footprint and exploring new frontiers in space tech. Cannito's insights into the convergence of space and drone technologies and their impact on national security will be a key takeaway from his interview at the World Space Business Week in Paris.
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