Infrastructure for Orbit
Rosotics is an aerospace and defense manufacturing company based in Mesa, Arizona, that develops advanced large-format metal 3D printing systems for space and defense applications. Originally commercializing industrial metal 3D printers, the company pivoted in 2025 to operate as a full-service space manufacturing platform, building orbital infrastructure—including the Monarch heavy orbital structure and the Halo defense hardware system—directly at Cape Canaveral. Rosotics uses induction-based additive manufacturing to produce mass-optimized spacecraft components at scale, positioning itself as a creator of critical off-world production systems.
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