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We're building the
inspection layer
for space infrastructure.

Space infrastructure has a fundamental problem: it's large, complex, and often inaccessible. Current inspection methods are manual, inconsistent, and cannot scale with launch cadence. We're solving that with autonomous AI.

Mission

Make autonomous inspection the standard — not the exception — for critical space assets.

Today, a launch pad inspection requires dozens of personnel, days of scheduling, and still carries inherent human limitations. We replace that bottleneck with swarms of coordinated autonomous systems driven by AI that doesn't get tired, doesn't miss anomalies, and generates structured, machine-readable reports in real time.

This isn't incremental improvement. It's a fundamental shift in how space infrastructure is maintained — starting on the ground, and designed from day one to translate to orbit.

Swarm Coordination Model

Principles

How we build

AI-First Architecture

We didn't retrofit AI onto existing hardware. We built the software and algorithmic layer first — then designed the physical systems around it. That inversion is the difference.

Research-Grounded Development

Our capabilities trace directly to active academic research in space systems engineering, autonomous systems, and multi-agent coordination. The lab and the field are not separate.

IP as Infrastructure

Patents are not afterthoughts. We treat intellectual property as core infrastructure — protecting the innovations that give us durable competitive advantage.

Operator-Focused Design

Every system we build has to work for the people who depend on it. Mission operators, safety teams, range personnel. If it doesn't reduce their burden, it doesn't ship.

Leadership

Founder

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Dr. Daniel Singleton

Founder & CEO

Dr. Singleton is a space systems engineer with deep expertise in autonomous systems, AI applications in aerospace, and space operations. He combines active academic research with hands-on technology development — bringing rigorous engineering discipline and domain-specific insight to every system SpaceTech AI builds.

PhD

Space Systems Engineering

MAS-E (2026)

UC Berkeley, College of Engineering

Lead Faculty

Space Operations, Columbia Southern University

Affiliate Professor

Space Systems Engineering, Colorado State University

Location

Huntsville, Alabama

We're based in Huntsville — the heart of the American space and defense ecosystem. Home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, the Missile Defense Agency, and a dense cluster of aerospace primes and innovators. This is not an accident. Proximity to customers, collaborators, and mission operators is a strategic choice.

NASA MSFCBlue OriginULADyneticsTorch TechnologiesDEVCOM Aviation

Huntsville aerospace ecosystem — illustrative

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