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Relativity Space was founded in 2015 by CEO Tim Ellis and CTO Jordan Noone on the idea that existing private spaceflight companies were not tapping enough into the potential of additive manufacturing (3D printing). [6] Relativity is aiming to be the first company to successfully launch a fully 3D-printed launch vehicle into orbit. [7]
Relativity Media, LLC is an American independent media company founded in 2004 by Lynwood Spinks and Ryan Kavanaugh. [3] The company brokered film finance deals and later branched into film production and other entertainment ventures. The company was commercially successful prior to bankruptcy.
co-distributed with EuropaCorp (Final Relativity movie Under the Relativity Media name) January 29, 2016: Jane Got a Gun: co-produced with The Weinstein Company: March 25, 2016: Before I Wake: original distribution; co-produced with Intrepid Pictures, Demarest Films and MICA Entertainment September 9, 2016: The Disappointments Room
Ryan Kavanaugh (born December 4, 1974) is an American film financier.He co-founded and was CEO of Relativity Media, where he brokered deals between Wall Street investors and major film studios.
Noone co-founded Relativity Space, a company building a 3D printer for rockets, with Tim Ellis in 2015. As of October 2019, the company had raised $185 million in equity and grew to over 170 employees. [6] In September 2020, Noone stepped down as the CTO of Relativity Space, becoming an Executive Advisor to the company. [7]
In 2015, Ellis co-founded Relativity Space with his former classmate, Jordan Noone, [7] with the mission of being the first company to launch a fully 3D printed rocket into orbit. [8] Ellis and Noone received their initial $500,000 in funding from cold emailing Mark Cuban . [ 9 ]
Rogue (originally Rogue Pictures) is an American independent production company founded in 1998 by Matt Wall and Patrick Gunn, originally started off as a genre film label of the Universal-affiliated independent film studio October Films and was based in Universal City, California.
Terran 1 was an expendable two-stage small-lift launch vehicle developed by Relativity Space.Development began in 2017 and the rocket was retired in 2023. [2] Most structures and components of the vehicle are manufactured with 3D printing processes.