
International Hackathon on Space-Based Manufacturing & Orbital Industrialization
International Hackathon on Space-Based Manufacturing & Orbital Industrialization
September 12–14, 2026 | Online Mode
Organized by: Wings of Aero
Convenor: Ms. Suguna B – Co-Founder & CBO, Wings of Aero
1] About the Hackathon
The International Hackathon on Space-Based Manufacturing & Orbital Industrialization is a global innovation challenge focused on the future of space factories, in-orbit production lines, automated assembly systems, and next-generation industrial ecosystems beyond Earth. As humanity moves toward large-scale space exploration, establishing autonomous and efficient off-Earth manufacturing capabilities becomes essential for building habitats, spacecraft, materials, pharmaceuticals, and energy systems.
This hackathon brings researchers, students, engineers, entrepreneurs, and space-tech innovators together to prototype bold solutions that redefine how manufacturing will operate in microgravity and deep-space environments. Participants will address real-world challenges in material science, advanced robotics, orbital infrastructure, in-situ fabrication, and closed-loop industrial systems.
2] Problem Statements / Tracks
1. Microgravity-Optimized Manufacturing Processes
Problem: Traditional manufacturing methods do not function effectively in microgravity.
Expected Solution: Develop process concepts or system designs enabling precision manufacturing (e.g., 3D printing, metal sintering, crystal growth) optimized for microgravity.
2. Automated In-Orbit Assembly Systems
Problem: Building large structures in orbit requires autonomous or semi-autonomous assembly robotics.
Expected Solution: Propose robotic systems, control architecture, or AI-driven assembly frameworks for constructing satellites, trusses, or space habitats in orbit.
3. Orbital Polymer & Composite Manufacturing
Problem: Producing polymers and composites in space requires new thermal management and curing strategies.
Expected Solution: Design microgravity-compatible composite manufacturing processes or automated curing systems.
4. Industrial-Scale Space 3D Printing Facilities
Problem: Current space printers are limited to small-scale experiments.
Expected Solution: Create scalable factory model concepts for multi-material 3D printing in orbit (metals, ceramics, organics).
5. Material Recycling & Reprocessing in Orbital Facilities
Problem: Waste materials from missions need to be reused to reduce launch cost.
Expected Solution: Develop recycling technologies or closed-loop material reprocessing lines for orbital industrial units.
6. Power Infrastructure for Space Manufacturing Plants
Problem: Continuous, reliable power is critical for factory operations in orbit.
Expected Solution: Propose solar array systems, microwave power transfer, or hybrid power solutions optimized for orbital factories.
7. Thermal Regulation Techniques for Orbital Factories
Problem: Space factories face extreme temperature cycles impacting process stability.
Expected Solution: Design thermal shielding, radiative cooling systems, or active heat management for industrial-grade operations.
8. Deployment & Stabilization of Large Orbital Industrial Platforms
Problem: Large factories must remain stable, rotationally controlled, and impact-resistant in orbit.
Expected Solution: Suggest attitude control, vibration damping, or stabilizing architectures for large-scale orbital stations.
9. Workforce Automation: AI-Driven Factory Control Systems
Problem: Human presence in orbital factories is limited; automation is essential.
Expected Solution: Develop digital twin models, remote operations systems, or AI-based factory control strategies.
10. Individual Innovation Track – Open Concept
Participants may propose any novel idea related to space-based manufacturing, orbital industrial systems, or futuristic in-space fabrication technologies. Solutions may range from material innovations to factory architecture concepts.
3] Event Schedule (Three-Day)
Day 1 – September 12, 2026
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10:00 AM – 10:45 AM: Inaugural Ceremony & Theme Briefing
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11:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Problem Statement Deep-Dive Sessions
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2:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Team Formation + Work Kickoff + Mentoring Round 1
Day 2 – September 13, 2026
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10:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Technical Mentorship + Mid-Review
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2:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Prototype/Model Development + Mentor Feedback
Day 3 – September 14, 2026
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10:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Final Submission & Pitch Preparation
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2:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Final Presentations & Jury Evaluation
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5:30 PM – 6:00 PM: Awards & Closing Ceremony
4] Eligibility & Participation Rules
Eligibility
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Open to students, researchers, innovators, startup teams, and professionals globally.
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Team Size: 2–4 members.
Participation Rules
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All work must be original, created during the hackathon.
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Maintain professional, inclusive, and respectful conduct.
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Plagiarism or copying existing projects will result in disqualification.
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Teams must adhere to submission deadlines and presentation guidelines.
Code of Conduct
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Zero tolerance for harassment or discrimination.
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Collaboration and knowledge-sharing are encouraged.
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Respect intellectual property and team boundaries.
5] Evaluation Criteria
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Innovation & Creativity (20%)
Novelty, originality, and boldness of the idea. -
Practical Application / Social Impact (20%)
Relevance to real-world space challenges and future applications. -
Technical Implementation (20%)
Engineering depth, accuracy, and feasibility. -
Scalability & Feasibility (20%)
Potential for real deployment within future space missions. -
Presentation Quality (20%)
Clarity, structure, visuals, and ability to communicate the concept.
6] Prizes & Recognition
🏆 Top 10 Winners
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USD 1000 Worth Voucher – Idea to Startup Scheme by SUKISH GROUP
🏆 Top 3 Ideas
Shared with top organizations for potential Seed Funding Support:
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NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
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ESA Advanced Manufacturing Office
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Made In Space (Redwire Space)
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Axiom Space – Orbital Station Development Team
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Blue Origin – Orbital Reef Industrial Program
Additional Benefits
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Certificates of Participation to all teams
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Special category: Innovation Awards at WOA International Awards 2026 Series
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Opportunity to showcase at WOA International Conference
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Selected ideas to be abstracted in WOA International Journal
7] Registration Section
Indian Team (4 Members): Rs. 499
Registration Link: https://rzp.io/rzp/OIdx3sUB
International Team (4 Members): USD 50
Registration Link: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/GQX8AYUCPJ7GL
Registration Deadline: September 5, 2026
(One week before the hackathon)
8] Contact Information
📧 Email: contact@wingsofaero.in
🌐 Website: www.wingsofaero.in/events