Rocket startup Skyrora shifts production to hand sanitizer and face masks for coronavirus response

Rocket startup Skyrora shifts production to hand sanitizer and face masks for coronavirus response

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https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/27/rocket-startup-skyrora-shifts-production-to-hand-sanitizer-and-face-masks-for-coronavirus-response/

One of the newer companies attempting to join the rarified group of private space launch startups actually flying payloads to orbit has redirected its entire UK-based manufacturing capacity towards COVID-19 response. Skyrora, which is based in Edinburgh, Scotland, is answering the call of the UK government and the NHS to manufacturers to do what they can to provide much-needed healthcare equipment for frontline responders amid the coronavirus crisis.

Skyrorary says that the entirety of its UK operations, including all human resources and its working capital are now dedicated to COVID-19 response. The startup, which was founded in 2017, had been working towards test flights of its first spacecraft, making progress including an early successful engine test using its experimental, more eco-friendly rocket fuel that was completed in February.

Rocket startup Skyrora shifts production to hand sanitizer and face masks for coronavirus response

Mar 27, 2020, 10:26pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/27/rocket-startup-skyrora-shifts-production-to-hand-sanitizer-and-face-masks-for-coronavirus-response/ > One of the newer companies attempting to join the rarified group of private space launch startups actually flying payloads to orbit has redirected its entire UK-based manufacturing capacity towards COVID-19 response. Skyrora, which is based in Edinburgh, Scotland, is answering the call of the UK government and the NHS to manufacturers to do what they can to provide much-needed healthcare equipment for frontline responders amid the coronavirus crisis. > Skyrorary says that the entirety of its UK operations, including all human resources and its working capital are now dedicated to COVID-19 response. The startup, which was founded in 2017, had been working towards test flights of its first spacecraft, making progress including an early successful engine test using its experimental, more eco-friendly rocket fuel that was completed in February.