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Karman Space and Defense launches new website and tagline*
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Karman Space and Defense launches new website and tagline*
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 22, 2024

Karman Space and Defense ("Karman"), a solutions provider for complex industry challenges, announces the launch of its redesigned website and new tagline "Impossible Ends Here." The new site features a fresh look, color palette, and typefaces.

Karman leads in technological advancement and mission success by integrating engineering, design, and analysis for system development with in-house manufacturing, testing, and qualification for system production. The new website showcases Karman's capabilities, including Payload and Protection Systems, Aerodynamic Interstage Systems, and Propulsion Systems. Explore the new website at www.karman-sd.com.

"At Karman Space and Defense, "Impossible Ends Here isn't just a tagline; it's a promise we uphold to making the impossible a reality," said Tony Koblinski, CEO of Karman Space and Defense.

With a rich history and a legacy of innovation, Karman has built a reputation for excellence in the industry. "We stand ready to collaborate with our customers and together ensure that every mission requirement is not only met but exceeded. I invite you to explore our new website to learn more about how we can work together to achieve the impossible," said Stephanie Sawhill, Chief Business Development Officer.

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