PMGC Holdings Highlights Advanced Precision Manufacturing Capabilities Supporting Space Exploration Supply Chains
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PMGC Holdings (NASDAQ: ELAB) highlighted how its U.S.-based precision manufacturing subsidiaries A&B Aerospace, SVM Machining, and AGA Precision Systems support high-growth space economy segments.
With ITAR registration and AS9100 certification, these businesses supply tight-tolerance components for satellites, launch systems, in-space manufacturing, and space infrastructure, building on existing relationships with customers such as SpaceX, Moog, and LBNL. Space-related programs represented about 5.7% of operating-company revenue over the past two years, which PMGC views as a foundation for future space-sector growth.
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- Space-related programs contributed about 5.7% of operating-company revenue over two years
- ITAR registration and AS9100 certification/registration across precision manufacturing subsidiaries
- Established relationships with customers including SpaceX, Moog, and LBNL
- U.S.-based precision machining platform aligned with multiple space economy segments
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- A&B Aerospace, SVM Machining, and AGA Precision Systems Position PMGC’s Precision Manufacturing Platform to Serve Growing Demand Across Satellites, Launch Systems, and Space Infrastructure, such as Space Data Centers
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PMGC Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: ELAB) (the “Company,” “PMGC,” “we,” or “our”), a diversified holding company, highlights that its current precision manufacturing operating subsidiaries currently serve and have the opportunity to further capitalize of the current Space exploration industry growth. PMGC’s wholly owned operating companies positioned to serve the space economy include A&B Aerospace, Inc. (“A&B Aerospace”), SVM Machining, Inc. (“SVM Machining”), and AGA Precision Systems LLC (“AGA Precision Systems”). With ITAR registration and AS9100 certification/registration, these companies provide advanced precision manufacturing capabilities aligned with the quality, compliance, and reliability standards required by aerospace, defense, satellite, launch systems, and space exploration customers.
Exposure to High-Growth Space Economy Segments
PMGC believes its operating companies are positioned to support a rapidly expanding space and aerospace supply chain through advanced precision machining, complex component manufacturing, and scalable U.S.-based production capabilities. PMGC believes its platform is aligned with several high-growth areas of the space economy, including satellites, launch vehicles, spacecraft, in-space manufacturing, spacecraft servicing, lunar infrastructure, national security space systems, and commercial aerospace applications. The global space economy is large and growing. According to The Space Foundation, it reached a record
The Company’s precision machining capabilities map directly onto these markets, positioning PMGC to pursue growth through existing operating companies, technical expertise, ITAR registration, AS9100 certification/registration, and established customer relationships, rather than relying on new or unproven business lines.
U.S.-Based Precision Manufacturing Companies Aligned to Serve the Space Exploration Economy
PMGC Holdings’ U.S.-based operating companies provide advanced precision manufacturing capabilities aligned with the growing needs of the space exploration economy. Through tight-tolerance CNC machining, fabrication, finishing, and complex component manufacturing, PMGC’s platform is positioned to support mission-critical supply chains across aerospace, defense, commercial space, and industrial end markets.
PMGC’s manufacturing companies are positioned to support three key areas of the space economy:
Space Launch Systems
Precision machining and manufactured components supporting launch vehicles, propulsion systems, structural assemblies, ground support equipment, and related aerospace supply chains.
In-Space Manufacturing and Spacecraft Components
High-precision parts and assemblies for spacecraft, orbital platforms, mission hardware, and other advanced space infrastructure applications.
Satellite Manufacturing
Machined components, fabricated parts, and precision assemblies supporting satellite systems, payload structures, communications hardware, and related space-based technologies.
Established Customer Relationships and Growth Opportunity
Prior to being acquired by PMGC, PMGC’s operating companies had already established a track record of serving customers across the space, aerospace, defense, and advanced research sectors, including SpaceX, Moog, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). According to historical sales data, over the past two years, work performed for space-related programs and applications represented approximately
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i Space Foundation, “The Space Report 2025 Q2,” July 22, 2025, https://www.spacefoundation.org/2025/07/22/the-space-report-2025-q2/.
ii McKinsey & Company and the World Economic Forum, “Space: The
iii Aerospace Industries Association and PwC, “Strengthening America's Space Supply Chain: Built for Yesterday, Igniting Momentum for Tomorrow,” March 17, 2026, https://www.aia-aerospace.org/news/new-aia-and-pwc-report-u-s-space-supply-chain-approaching-inflection-point-as-demand-surges/.