IRPI

IRPI

Develops spaceflight hardware and life support

Overview

IRPI develops spaceflight hardware and systems from early research to flight-proven products, focusing on low-gravity fluid mechanics and full space-systems engineering such as life support, thermal management, advanced materials, phase separation, and fire safety. It moves ideas from basic research through design, testing, and flight qualification to deliver end-to-end hardware and systems, and it runs the NASA-IRPI TeleScience Center to command ISS experiments in real time. Its differentiator is combining broad space-systems engineering with flight heritage, real-time tele-science capabilities, and full TRL coverage, providing customers a single partner from concept to operational space hardware. IRPI aims to advance spaceflight capabilities by delivering reliable, flight-proven hardware and enabling NASA missions through integrated life-support, thermal, materials, and safety solutions.

Significant Headcount Growth

About IRPI

Simplify's Rating
Why IRPI is rated
C-
Rated C on Competitive Edge
Rated C on Growth Potential
Rated D+ on Differentiation

Industries

Energy

Aerospace

Defense

Healthcare

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Portland, Oregon

Founded

2011

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What believers are saying

  • NASA awarded IRPI a $149,965 SBIR for regenerable CO2 and H2O sequestration.
  • IRPI's 2024 NASA Phase II runs through June 13, 2026.
  • The company posted a fresh 2026 careers page, signaling active hiring and execution.

What critics are saying

  • NASA concentration means one procurement shift can crush revenue in 2026.
  • The $150k NASA contract ends March 27, 2026, creating immediate replacement pressure.
  • IRPI's sub-$5 million scale leaves it vulnerable if one SBIR recompete fails.

What makes IRPI unique

  • IRPI LLC specializes in capillary fluidics, microgravity, and life-support hardware.
  • NASA remains IRPI's sole agency, with 38 awards totaling $3.3 million.
  • IRPI markets flight-ready systems across aerospace, biomedical, energy, and defense.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

Flexible Work Hours

Performance Bonus

401(k) Retirement Plan

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

27%

1 year growth

27%

2 year growth

27%
GeekWire
Apr 23rd, 2024
New Frontier Aerospace And Hybird Get In On Innovation Research Grants From Nasa

Artwork shows two views of the Bifröst orbital transfer spacecraft. (New Frontier Aerospace Illustration)Two Washington state aerospace companies — Tukwila-based New Frontier Aerospace and Spanaway-based HyBird Space Systems — are among 95 ventures that have won project development funding from NASA through its Small Business Innovation Research program.The Phase II SBIR grants are valued at up to $850,000 each. These grants follow up on earlier Phase I funding for the projects, and will be distributed over a 24-month contract period.Each small business was also eligible to apply for up to $50,000 in funding from NASA’s Technical and Business Assistance program to help the companies identify new market opportunities and work on their commercialization strategies.The total outlay for 107 projects came to $93.5 million, NASA said.“We are thrilled to support this diverse set of companies as they work diligently to bring their technologies to market,” Jenn Gustetic, director of Early Stage Innovation and Partnerships at NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate, said today in a news release. “Inclusive innovation is integral to mission success at NASA, and we’re excited to see that 29% of the awardees are from underrepresented groups, including 11% women-owned businesses.”NASA’s SBIR grants focus on technologies that could advance the agency’s initiatives in space and aeronautics. New Frontier, for example, is working on a variety of rocket-powered aircraft and spacecraft. The newly announced Phase II grant will support the development of Bifröst, an orbital transfer spacecraft designed to be powered by the company’s 3D-printed Mjölnir rocket engine.New Frontier says Bifröst would be capable of transferring a 400-pound payload from low Earth orbit to geostationary Earth orbit, or sending 110 pounds of payload on a course to Mars or Venus

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