Building the first generation of space infrastructure

The space economy has outgrown the limits of launch vehicles.

Missions require more performance, flexibility, and scale.

Rendezvous Robotics creates the building blocks for space — flat-packed modules that self-assemble into vast infrastructure. Autonomous. Modular. Scalable.

“It’s time to scale up our ambitions in orbit. Intelligent assembly that adapts, grows, and lasts.”

Dr. Ariel Ekblaw, Co-Founder of Rendezvous Robotics

Build In Space

Physical size constraints limit today’s most critical space missions.

Only modular in-space assembly makes cathedral-size systems possible.

Learn how Rendezvous Robotics enables your mission.

COMMUNICATIONS

Satellite networks with antenna apertures the size of city blocks.

POWER

Energy generation in orbit to power missions that never sleep.

THERMAL

Cooling arrays that let supercomputing escape Earth.

How It Works

FLAT-PACK

Flat-packed modular tiles launch efficiently and assemble into mission-specific designs.

IN-SPACE ASSEMBLY

Autonomous assembly with peer-to-peer swarm robotics and electromagnetic control.

FLEXIBLE & RECONFIGURABLE

Infrastructure that adapts. Repairable, upgradable, and designed to evolve over time.

Close-up of a metallic electronic device with a sleek, futuristic design, set against a dark background with subtle light reflections.
A space telescope with a honeycomb-shaped mirror array against a black background.
A digital illustration of a circuit board with hexagonal tiles, some rotated to form a pathway, and a red line extending from the tiles with additional hexagonal tiles scattered along it.

A team of proven builders

Pioneered by Dr. Ariel Ekblaw at MIT, refined at Aurelia Institute, and validated in orbit aboard the International Space Station.

We’ve assembled an exceptional team to take this technology further. Join us to create the future of space, assembled in orbit.

Stacks of electronic components with circuit boards and sensors on a wooden table in a workshop or manufacturing setting.
Five crew members inside the International Space Station with walls covered in white panels and blue logos. One person is sitting on the floor holding a transparent circular object, while the others are standing or sitting nearby, engaged in activity or conversation.
NASA experimental apparatus on display at Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, with wires, cameras, and a metallic housing, surrounded by blue acoustic foam panels.
View of Earth's atmosphere from space through the window of a spacecraft, with a moon-shaped object labeled 'Hexagon Tile' floating in the foreground.
Astronaut on the International Space Station taking a photo of a paper with labels and barcodes.

Investors and Partners

Logos of various organizations including Aurelia Foundry, 8090 Industries, ATX Venture Partners, Mana Ventures, Axiom Space, ISS National Laboratory, and Aurelia on a black background.