Star Catcher
Andrew Rush is a seasoned leader in the aerospace and technology sectors, currently serving as Co-founder and CEO of Star Catcher, which aims to establish a space power grid. In addition to this role, Andrew serves as an advisor at reOrbital and co-owner of The Spice & Tea Exchange locations in San Marco and Savannah. Andrew is a member of the NASA Advisory Council's Technology, Innovation & Engineering Committee and has held notable positions such as President & COO of Redwire Space and President of Made In Space, where significant advancements in in-space manufacturing were achieved. Andrew's background also includes partnership at PCT Law Group, and earlier experience with Masten Space Systems and the University of North Florida, contributing to a robust foundation in patent law and technical research. Educational credentials include a JD from Stetson University College of Law and a BS in Physics from the University of North Florida, complemented by recognition as NASA's Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year in 2017 and recipient of the Tibbett's Award in 2016.
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Star Catcher
At Star Catcher, we're building the future of space infrastructure. Star Catcher's mission is to eliminate power constraints on satellites and other spacecraft by constructing the Star Catcher Network: the world’s first space-based energy grid. Star Catcher’s proprietary power beaming technology will beam power to other satellites in space as a service, providing more power and higher concentrations of power in order to increase capability and uptime as well as reduce upfront spending and overall mission cost.