What's Happening?
SWISSto12, a satellite product manufacturer, has opened a new 1,000 sqm ISO Class 8 cleanroom facility in Renens, Switzerland, in collaboration with Rosin Group. This facility marks a significant expansion of SWISSto12's satellite manufacturing capabilities,
establishing the country's first domestic production site for geostationary satellites. The cleanroom is designed for the industrial-scale assembly of the HummingSat platform, a compact satellite that utilizes 3D printing technology to reduce manufacturing time and costs. The expansion is supported by a €73 million investment from the European Space Agency, highlighting institutional backing for SWISSto12's technology and commercial strategy.
Why It's Important?
The establishment of this cleanroom facility represents a major advancement in Switzerland's satellite manufacturing industry, enhancing the country's capabilities in space technology. By bringing satellite production in-house, SWISSto12 can reduce costs and accelerate delivery times, strengthening its competitive position in the global market. The use of 3D printing technology in satellite manufacturing also demonstrates the potential for innovation in reducing the size and cost of space missions. This development aligns with broader trends in the aerospace industry towards more efficient and sustainable manufacturing processes.









