Raven Space Systems selects Broomfield, Colorado, for a new headquarters and manufacturing facility, a project expected to create 392 new jobs.
Raven Space Systems, a startup specializing in 3D-printed aerospace-grade composites, has chosen Broomfield, Colorado, to host its new headquarters and manufacturing operations. The project, facilitated by the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation and state officials, is expected to bring 392 new jobs to the area, with an average annual wage of $130,867.
The company will utilize its patented Microwave Assisted Deposition technology to produce components for satellites, rockets, and other aerospace infrastructure. The selection of the Broomfield site was driven by regional access to specialized talent and the existing aerospace manufacturing ecosystem.
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