Space Machines Company selected Lot Fourteen for its immediate proximity to some of our key stakeholders and influencers (the Australian Space Agency, government agencies, and defence customers), as well as the broader innovation ecosystem and potential space supply chain partners, which is helping to accelerate the deployment and scaling of our rapid response inspection and protection spacecraft.
Many of our customers are already located here, and the Landing Pad provides a valuable environment to build relationships and collaborate on future programs. Being close to major defence projects allows us to better support our partners and respond quickly with local expertise.
Lot Fourteen is more than just a location – it’s a vibrant ecosystem of innovators, creators, and thinkers. Being here has opened doors to partnerships and insights that have directly strengthened our business and approach to solving real-world problems.
OptiGrid chose Lot Fourteen and Stone & Chalk because they offer the perfect environment for an early-stage tech company to grow. Being surrounded by other founders, high-potential startups and strong government support has made it incredibly attractive. The community here is genuinely energising, and the location has helped us attract talent, build strong relationships, and accelerate our progress far beyond what we could have achieved on our own.
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