Redwire Corporation announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Boryung Corporation, a pioneer in innovative solutions based in Korea. Through the agreement, Redwire will serve as an implementation partner in support of Boryung?s Humans In Space program, a global initiative committed to advancing knowledge and innovation that support the well-being of humanity through space experiments. Boryung?s Humans In Space program represents a significant opportunity to advance space research and development to accelerate novel developments that can lead to improvements in human health and eventually enable the realization of an interplanetary civilization.

Through the MOU, Redwire intends to facilitate research experiments on-orbit, funded through the Humans In Space program, and provide mission management services. Redwire will also serve as a partner for the third annual Humans In Space challenge, a global competition for researchers and innovators addressing the impact of space on human well-being. Challenge winners will be awarded investments and research awards alongside opportunities to participate in tailored mentorship programs led by space industry experts.

Last year, 12 participants were awarded. This year?s challenge launches on April 26. Through this partnership, Boryung will leverage Redwire?s deep expertise in microgravity payload development and on-orbit investigation management.

With a suite of 10 bioprinting, manufacturing, and research facilities currently on the International Space Station (ISS), Redwire will avail its entire suite of on-orbit capabilities to support research proposals submitted through the Humans In Space program. Redwire currently serves as an implementation partner for NASA and the ISS U.S. National Laboratory, helping to manage and develop investigations being conducted on the station. Redwire?s portfolio of space biotech and in-space manufacturing capabilities leverages decades of spaceflight heritage, with 20 facilities developed for NASA-crewed vehicles.