Space technologies at Earth prices

The pursuit of our mission to revolutionize space access requires the team of Escape Dynamics to constantly innovate and search for unique approaches to technology development. Through  a series of inventions, we are removing major technical challenges that stand in the way of game-changing transition in the aerospace industry and at the same time we are creating novel opportunities for our company and partners to develop technologies with unique characteristics that will benefit the lives of people here on Earth. The key technology areas we focus on are:

  1. Externally powered aerospace vehicles;
  2. Efficient, reliable and safe wireless energy transfer; and
  3. Highly efficient high power microwave sources.

Electromagnetic systems developed by Escape Dynamics are among the most challenging and demanding areas of applied science. Historically, they have also been prohibitively expensive for major industrial applications. Today Escape Dynamics is changing this situation by introducing novel designs and focusing on the use of information-based technologies and robotics at all stages of development.

Intellectual Property (IP)

Escape Dynamics is inventing technologies and actively filing patents focused on new propulsion methods, high power microwave sources, and wireless energy transfer. These areas will define the future of aerospace, energy transfer and manufacturing markets, with applications ranging from additive manufacturing, 3D printing of metal and ceramics, industrial heating, to UAV powering, drilling, plasma physics and materials processing. Escape Dynamics also holds the exclusive license from Caltech covering early developments in microwave propulsion research.

Facilities

Escape Dynamics operates out of two co-located facilities with more than 30,000 square feet of office and laboratory space on the grounds of Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, in Broomfield, Colorado. Escape Dynamics’ state-of-the-art lab allows the company to pursue end-to-end development of materials, high power microwave systems, wireless energy transfer stations and aerospace vehicles.