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Garrow Space Systems

Garrow Space Systems has the goal of developing a variety of technologies for use in space. Currently, Garrow is developing a novel, small electric propulsion system to be used as the primary thruster on small satellites, or as part of an array of thrusters on larger satellites for translation and rotation. The long-term goal of the company is to enable new industries in space including, but not limited to, in-space manufacturing and assembly, satellite servicing, orbital debris removal, and asteroid mining. Through the offering of cutting edge, high efficiency and low-cost satellite components, Garrow hopes to allow grassroots growth in the exploration of space along with helping to usher in the next wave of industry in space.

The founding team met and worked together on CubeSats and sounding rockets at SFU. Every founding member took on leading roles in the development of ORCASAT, ALEASAT or SFU’s first sounding rocket. Garrow Space Systems has been awarded a small business grant through the Small Technology Development Program from the Canadian Space Agency and hopes to deliver its first product offering by the beginning of 2022.