Rendezvous
Fiducial Markers for Servicing, Refueling, and De-orbiting
Solutions for In-Space Operations
Reliable Docking and Assembly
Our fiducial markers ensure precise spacecraft alignment and docking, reducing operational risks and enabling seamless servicing and assembly in space.
Custom Solutions for Every Mission
Whether you need fiducial markers, regulatory guidance, or manufacturing support, we deliver customized solutions to meet the unique demands of your mission.
Fiducial Marker Compliance
Ensure your fiducial markers meet global space standards and regulatory requirements, accelerating your in-space mission success.
Fiducial Markers for In-Space Operations
Fiducial markers are critical for enhancing the technical accuracy of spacecraft during in-orbit servicing operations, enabling precise rendezvous, refueling, servicing, and de-orbiting tasks.


Compliance with Industry Standards
Ensure your fiducial markers meet global space standards and regulatory requirements, accelerating your in-space mission success. Our commitment to SOC 2 and GDPR compliance ensures the highest level of data protection for our clients.
Raising ISAM Awareness
We are shedding light on critical space mission failures to enhance understanding and drive innovation in ISAM. Our latest video series explores past failures and their lessons, helping to pave the way for future success in in-space service, assembly, and manufacturing.
Our Visionaries
Meet the Innovators Behind Our Success

Ali Mohammadi
CEO & Foudner

Farzaneh Omidvarnia
COO & Partner

Hadi Parviz
Technical Advisor

Space Systems Engineer
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In-Space Manufacturing (ISM) is ongoing on the ISS
Current technology is plastic and metal 3D printers which is operational on ISS
NEWS & Articles

First Mass 3D Bioprinting of Medical Implants Aboard the ISS
Picture: A 3D printed part in Microgravity Condition, IMAGE CREDIT AUXILIUM BIOTECHNOLOGIES On February, 2025, The dream of in-space manufacturing is becoming a reality, and a major milestone has just been reached: the first-ever mass production of medical implants aboard the International Space Station (ISS). This breakthrough marks a new chapter in in-space servicing, assembly,…

India’s SpaDeX Mission: A Technical Milestone in Space Docking
Picture: One of the SpaDeX satellites holding position at 15m, CREDIT The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) On January 16, 2025, India achieved a significant milestone in space exploration by successfully completing its first space docking operation as part of the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX). This marks India as the fourth country to demonstrate this…

Welding in Space: A Milestone for ISAM and Future Space Construction
In-space manufacturing (ISM) is critical for building a sustainable future in space, and a new breakthrough in welding technology marks an important step forward. Recently, ESA, in collaboration with NASA and ThinkOrbital, tested an autonomous welding machine in space—an experiment that could redefine how we build and maintain structures in orbit. Photo Credit: ESA/NASA Why…

ESA Achieves Milestone with First 3D-Printed Metal Part in Space
Photo Description: Left: Additive Manufacturing (3D printed) metal parts on earth. Right: The same parts printed in International Space Station. Credit ESA/NASA On September 6, 2024, the European Space Agency (ESA) successfully 3D-printed its first metal component in space aboard the International Space Station (Right picture). Developed by Airbus and partners, this metal 3D printer…

Toolkits for Enabling In-Space Manufacturing Compliance
Introduction At Do Innovation ApS, we empower commercial software providers with the essential tools to make their products compatible with the unique demands of In-Space Manufacturing. Our toolkits are designed to ensure that software used in additive manufacturing can operate reliably in the harsh environment of space, from the International Space Station (ISS) to deep…

A Retrospective on In-Space Manufacturing Technologies
In-space manufacturing has a rich history of technological experiments that laid the foundation for today’s operational systems. While many of these technologies are no longer in use, their contributions to the field remain invaluable. This article delves into some of the key in-space manufacturing experiments from the past that are no longer operational today. Photo:…