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Relativity Space

www.relativityspace.com

 
Relativity is building humanity`s multiplanetary future. We invented a new approach to design, build, and fly our own rockets, starting with Terran 1 – the world`s first entirely 3D printed rocket. As a vertically integrated technology platform, Relativity is at the forefront of an inevitable shift toward software-defined manufacturing. By fusing 3D printing, artificial intelligence, and autonomous robotics, we are pioneering the factory of the future. Disrupting 60 years of aerospace, Relativity offers a radically simplified supply chain, building a rocket with 100x fewer parts in less than 60 days. We believe in a future where interplanetary life fundamentally expands ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Gary Gooden
Vice President of Information Technology Profile
Scott Van Vliet
Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Profile

Funding

Relativity Space raised $35M on 03/27/2018
Relativity Space raised $140M on 10/01/2019
Relativity Space raised $500M on 11/17/2020
Relativity Space raised $650M on 06/08/2021

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