nFusion Launches New Astrotech Website
nFusion, one of the country’s leading integrated marketing agencies has assisted Astrotech Corporation with its rebranding following a name change, including the design of new logos and the creation of two new websites.
Astrotech (formerly SPACEHAB) is one of the first commercial space companies and remains a strong entrepreneurial leader in the aerospace industry.
Astrotech engaged nFusion to design and develop the company’s corporate website, as well as logo development. The project went so well that Astrotech also requested nFusion to create the logo and website for Astrotech’s newest endeavor, Astrogenetix, a company formed to commercialize biotechnology products in space.
“Astrotech is on the cutting edge of a critical industry. They’re developing products in space that will help save lives on earth,” says nFusion CEO John Ellett. “We couldn’t be happier with how the relationship has succeeded. We look forward to working with Astrotech on new projects as they continue their important work.”
“nFusion has helped us communicate the new corporate direction for Astrotech and Astrogenetix in a very dynamic medium,” explains Thomas B. Pickens III, Astrotech’s chairman and chief executive officer, “We’re thrilled to have nFusion on board as a valuable part of our team.”
About Astrotech
Astrotech Corporation is one of the first commercial space companies and remains a strong entrepreneurial leader in the aerospace industry. The Company serves the U.S. government and commercial satellite and spacecraft customers with its pre-launch services from its Astrotech Space Operations subsidiary. Additionally, the Company incubates space technology businesses, now having formed three companies: the 1st Detect Corporation which is developing a breakthrough mini-mass spectrometer first created for the International Space Station; Astrogenetix, Inc., which is producing biotech products in space and has recently developed a vaccine candidate for Salmonella; and Airward Corporation, which is drawing on its space heritage of sending cargo to space and is selling hazardous material containers for the airline industry.

