Origin Stories Space Podcast

S2 EP19: 3D Printing in Space: Madison C. Feehan's Vision for Space Copy

36 min · 14. elo 2025
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In this episode, Richard catches up with Madison, the CEO of Space Copy, as they discuss her remarkable journey from her early career in Canada to her pivotal roles at NASA and ESA. Madison shares insights into her experiences with dual-use and forward-thinking technologies, highlighting her focus on planetary science at NASA and astrophysics at ESA. The conversation also delves into the recent success of Space Copy, including their first investment in the Middle East. Tune in to hear about the challenges and achievements that have shaped Madison's path in the space industry.

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