Orbital Composites builds autonomous, modular factory systems for advanced composites, including robotic production cells and 3D-printing systems for polymer, ceramic, and metal-matrix composite parts. The company says its platform is designed for defense, space, and energy applications, with uses spanning UAV airframes, marine hull structures, thermal-protection systems, and space structures such as antennas. Its technology combines high-resolution motion control, AI-driven sensing, closed-loop physical AI, and in-house robotics to produce parts at scale with reduced labor and no tooling. The company’s founders are Amolak Badesha, who is CEO, and Cole Nielsen, who is founder and CTO; the company also lists Anil Kircaliali as head of automation. Public directories place Orbital Composites in Campbell, California, at 476 Vandell Way, and report that it was founded in 2015. A directory source also lists total funding of $2 million, but no lead investor or detailed round information was available in the sources reviewed.
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