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LinkSolution has officially joined the K-LEO council as the exclusive additive manufacturing specialist for South Korea’s 320 billion KRW low earth orbit satellite project.
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LinkSolution has officially joined the K-LEO council as the exclusive additive manufacturing specialist for South Korea’s 320 billion KRW low earth orbit satellite project.

Originally reported by AMEnews

LinkSolution has officially joined the K-LEO council as the exclusive additive manufacturing specialist for South Korea’s 320 billion KRW low earth orbit satellite project. The company will utilize DfAM to implement lightweighting and part consolidation, critical for reducing launch costs in the upcoming 6G satellite constellation. This partnership signifies a systemic shift toward a localized, AM-driven aerospace supply chain involving giants like Hanwha Aerospace. With the Daejeon Foundry slated for completion in late 2026, LinkSolution is positioned to transition from development to high-volume production of flight-critical hardware. 🚀🛰️ #3DPrinting #Aerospace #KLEO #AdditiveManufacturing #SpaceTech

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