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Kongsberg NanoAvionics’ new MAIT facility doubles production capacity and hires 100+ employees across all of its offices

February 10, 2023 by editorial

Kongsberg NanoAvionics’ manufacturing, assembly, integration, and testing (MAIT) facility in Vilnius, Lithuania.

    Satellite production will be doubled with Kongsberg NanoAvionics‘ (NanoAvionics), the small satellite mission integrator and bus manufacturer, as they open their manufacturing, assembly, integration, and testing (MAIT) facility in Vilnius, Lithuania.

    After a gradual occupancy the facility is now fully operational and an expansion to the company’s existing facilities in Lithuania (HQ), the UK and the USA. In addition to the production scale-up, the facility provides additional workspace and supports NanoAvionics’s plan of growing its global number of 250 employees and hiring more than 100 people across all of its offices this year alone.

    Reception at the New Facility

    The expansion of its production capabilities enables NanoAvionics to meet the demands for satellite constellations and larger satellites by commercial, civil, and governmental organizations. Putting all the required production, testing and mission operations infrastructure under one roof enables the company to further streamline its processes. In addition to manufacturing its 6U, 12U, 16U nanosatellite buses and its ESPA-class microsatellite bus range of up to 220kg in weight, it is also the company’s prime location for developing new products. Other business divisions such as administration, business development and operations remain located next door at the company’s headquarters.

    Cleanroom in the new Vilnius Facilities

    Vytenis J. Buzas, founder and CEO of NanoAvionics said, “Our investment decisions to scale up the business, such as this facility is a result of the continued company growth and customer demand over the last years. It is in line with our goal to become the prime supplier for small satellite constellations. Our philosophy is to grow alongside the space market’s maturity and with our customers, and enter new phases in their constellation development by having plans in place that allow us to increase our capacity. 

    “The expansion puts the NanoAvionics into a position to develop new and further high-quality and cost-efficient propositions across the entire value chain for smallsat constellations. Following this trajectory, the site gives us the potential to expand it to 2,000 square meters.”

    NanoAvionics Constellation Operations Center

    Erected next door to its headquarters, and covering 1,230 square meters, the MAIT facility, includes mechanical laboratories, thermal vacuum chambers, thermal bake-out chambers to software development and vibration test equipment. The building also houses NanoAvionics’s constellation operations center that controls and manages its customers satellite operations.

    NanoAvionics MP42 Microsatellite Bus in Production

    “The facility was built on the knowledge and experience gained through manufacturing nearly 2,000 subsystems, including payload controllers, flight computers, electrical power systems (EPS), reaction wheels, battery packs and other critical spacecraft components for more than 120 satellite missions globally. Situated in a district famous for its cluster of technological companies and science institutions, the location is also ideal to attract great talent,” Buzas said.

    Assembly of M6P Nanosatellite Bus

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