AdamWorks

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ADAMWORKS, LLC
TypePrivatized Corporation
Industry Aerospace
GenreEngineering/Manufacturing
FoundedSeptember 25, 2007;15 years ago (2007-09-25)
FounderGeorge F. Adam Jr., Kim Madigan
Headquarters Centennial, Colorado, USA
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kim Madigan, CEO
SCOT ALLEN, President
ProductsDesign Engineering
Engineering of Composite Structures
Metal and Composite Tooling
Composite and Metal Part Manufacturing
Radomes
Pod Systems
Aircraft structures
Spacecraft structures
Website www.adamworksinc.com

AdamWorks, LLC (AdamWorks), is an American engineering and manufacturing organization specializing in designing, tooling and manufacturing of composite structures and mechanical systems. [1]

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History

The company was founded in 2007 to pursue composites engineering/manufacturing projects in government, defense, space, commercial, and alternative energy markets.

Since its inception, AdamWorks has designed and built a variety of spacecraft pressure vessels, aerospace and aircraft structures, radomes, pods and pod systems, unmanned aerial vehicle structures, with a portfolio of products flying on over 17 different military and civilian aircraft.

Services

Projects

Milestones

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