About Triton Space
At Triton Space, we are passionate about engineering design and manufacturing. Our team is dedicated to producing innovative and cost-effective rocket propulsion system components and New Space-enabling technologies to further mankind’s adventure to the stars.
How We Got Here
Triton Space Technologies, LLC was founded in 2014 and is based in the greater Boston Massachusetts area with offices located in Woburn MA, in New England’s original technology corridor, a short 20 minute drive from downtown Boston. We have access to all the high technology industry in the “128 belt” and have developed strong working relationships with a number of the best local engineering companies and universities. Since day one, we have been rooted in a commitment to excellence and we take pride in our team’s work and achievements.
Triton Space Technologies is dedicated to providing innovative solutions to new rocket propulsion challenges, as well as applying the knowledge and experience gained by doing “Rocket Science” to help engineer solutions to non-Aerospace problems. Whether developing a new, low-cost, liquid propulsion system based on non-toxic, storable propellants or using our state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment to build rapid prototypes for local Biotech, Triton Space is here to help push New England forward into the future!
We are excited for you to join us, as a Customer, a Partner or a member of our Team, in our journey as we push the boundaries of space technology and make a mark in the ever-evolving space exploration landscape. Welcome to Triton Space - where innovation meets practicality.
Frequently asked questions
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We were founded in 2014, so this is our 10th year and counting!
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We know, it's true, most New Space is located in the Southwest and few of you will have ventured to the Boston suburb of Woburn, MA. However, as native New Englander's ourselves, we think there is tremendous potential for New Space in the Greater Boston area with all of the University talent ready-to-hand. It is our goal to be merely one of the first New Space companies to populate the "128 Belt" around Boston.