Impulse Space has relocated its headquarters from El Segundo to Redondo Beach, California, on Manhattan Beach Blvd to increase its manufacturing space as well as office space to address the growth of the business.
“We had anticipated the need for much larger space to accommodate the equipment needed to support the vertically integrated product line that has been developed,” said Impulse Space COO Barry Matsumori. “This facility will support production capabilities ranging from development, build and test of propulsion systems, avionics development and production, and composite tank production and testing as elements of what will be done in the facility.”
At 60,000 square feet, Impulse Space’s Redondo Beach headquarters will accommodate expanding its team. The larger space and additional hires will bring more jobs to Redondo Beach and surrounding communities. And as the company continues to prepare for its first orbital mission, LEO Express-1, later this year, the transition to its new headquarters lays the necessary groundwork for future successful missions.
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