
Expando featured on Space Podcast discussing our role in cutting-edge missions
We are proud to share that Henrik Plym Forshell, Business Development Manager at Expando, was recently interviewed on the Swedish
Expando delivers advanced, high-reliability components designed for use in space and defense applications.
Our offering combines proven technologies and qualified suppliers, ensuring dependable performance in environments where precision and endurance are essential.
We collaborate with a network of globally recognized manufacturers specializing in power conversion, miniaturized electronics, and radiation-tolerant technologies.
Through these partnerships, Expando provides access to flight-proven components and systems that meet the stringent standards of modern mission design.
Technology offerings:
DC-DC converters and power modules
Radiation-tolerant and space-grade memory components
Qualified flight-ready hardware
With decades of experience supporting the Nordic space and defense sectors, Expando acts as a technical bridge between global innovation and local engineering needs.
Our team of experts offers guidance, compliance assurance, and logistical support to ensure your systems are ready for launch and long-term operation.
Our electronics are built to last, ensuring dependable performance for decades. We can supply our components for many years. We can deliver our components over long periods, providing trust and security for our customers. This long-term availability is crucial for space missions where reliability is paramount. Our solutions are not only built to withstand the harsh realities of space but also ensure long-term availability to meet mission-critical demands.

We are proud to share that Henrik Plym Forshell, Business Development Manager at Expando, was recently interviewed on the Swedish

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