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Space Copy Wins Start-Up Of The Year with Hackernoon


Space Copy Inc., a bold new entrant in the aerospace and advanced manufacturing sectors, has been named HackerNoon’s “Startup of the Year” for Wilmington, Delaware. The award recognizes the company’s cutting-edge work at the intersection of 3D printing, artificial intelligence, and in-situ resource utilization (ISRU), all of which form the backbone of its mission to support construction and logistics in extreme environments—from remote regions on Earth to the surface of the Moon and Mars. Founded in 2022 and officially registered in Wilmington, Space Copy has quickly risen as a standout among thousands of startups vying for regional recognition across North America.


At its core, Space Copy is developing a first-of-its-kind device that merges spectral data analysis, AI/ML, and additive manufacturing into a single, autonomous system capable of building critical infrastructure without human intervention. This innovation is intended to drastically reduce the cost, payload, and risks associated with resupplying space missions or responding to disasters on Earth. The company’s broader vision includes improving operational safety for astronauts, soldiers, and emergency responders alike, by enabling rapid-deployment manufacturing capabilities wherever traditional supply chains break down.


The HackerNoon award, which is driven by a public voting system across more than 4,000 cities and over 150,000 startups, adds significant credibility to Space Copy’s trajectory. Winning in the Wilmington, DE district not only spotlights the region as an emerging hub for deep-tech innovation but also affirms the company’s strategic relevance in today’s evolving space and defense landscape. With this accolade, Space Copy gains access to enhanced media exposure, increased investor visibility, and a formal platform to share its story with a global tech audience through HackerNoon’s channels.


This recognition also strengthens the company's recruitment and partnership efforts. With collaborations already spanning the Canadian Space Agency, the Yale Innovation Summit, and the global Space Generation Advisory Council, Space Copy is well-positioned to capitalize on this momentum. As governments, NGOs, and private sector players look for more sustainable, autonomous solutions to global infrastructure challenges, Space Copy’s integrated approach offers a compelling blueprint for the future. Winning “Startup of the Year” is more than just a trophy—it’s a milestone on the road to transforming how humanity builds, survives, and thrives in some of the harshest conditions imaginable.


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