Fluid control systems and electric propulsion for space applications
deltaVision manufactures valves, regulators, electric pumps, and compressors for space missions. The tech stack reveals a dual-track operation: simulation-heavy aerospace engineering (CATIA, Ansys, Simulink, Thermal Desktop, STK, Orekit) paired with embedded systems (Arduino, C++, CAN, SpaceWire) and modern infrastructure tooling (Docker, Kubernetes, Git). Nearly 19 of 43 open roles target interns and early-career engineers, indicating aggressive build-out of design and test automation capabilities to address stated pain points around workflow efficiency and non-conformity prevention.
deltaVision develops and manufactures fluid control hardware—valves, pressure regulators, electric pumps, and compressors—for space applications across the European and global market. Founded in 2022 and based in Munich, the company positions itself as a supplier of high-reliability components with short lead-times for launch providers and orbital operators. Current work spans cryogenic pump design, electric motor development, automated test infrastructure (SIL/HIL pipelines), and cleanliness verification benches. The organization is structured heavily around engineering, with active hiring across design, test, and manufacturing to scale production and internal automation.
Fluid control components for space: valves, pressure regulators, electric pumps (cryogenic and otherwise), BLDC motors, and compressors. The company also develops infrastructure for orbital refueling systems.
Aerospace simulation (CATIA, Ansys, Simulink, Thermal Desktop, STK, Orekit); embedded systems (Arduino, C++, CAN, SpaceWire); infrastructure (Docker, Kubernetes, Git, Proxmox, VMware); and design tools (CAD, LabVIEW, Altium Designer, LTspice). Also runs Odoo for ERP.
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