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April 2, 2026

DEWETRON supports historic NASA Artemis II Launch

High-precision measurement technology supports landmark Artemis II space mission

Measurement technology specialist provides critical test technology for the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years

Rhode Island (USA)/Grambach (AT), April 2026: Measurement technology specialist DEWETRON is playing a crucial behind-the-scenes role in one of the most significant space missions of our time: NASA’s Artemis II mission – the first crewed lunar flyby in more than five decades.

Following its contribution to the Artemis I mission, DEWETRON is once again making an important technological contribution to this historic milestone. With its high-precision measurement and data acquisition systems, the company supports the verification of key spacecraft systems during the critical testing and validation phase before launch.

DEWETRON’s measurement technology enables engineering teams to precisely analyze the performance, stability, and resilience of essential components under extreme conditions – long before astronauts leave Earth.

Yesterday’s successful launch of the four-person crew marks a decisive step toward NASA’s long-term goal of establishing a sustainable human presence on the Moon and preparing for future crewed missions to Mars.

“It is truly special to know that our technology contributes to a mission of this magnitude. Artemis II represents the next major step in human spaceflight, and we are proud that our measurement technology is part of this journey,” said Christoph Wiedner, CEO of DEWETRON GmbH, and Albon Redzepi, President & Operations Officer of DEWETRON Inc., in a joint statement.

For DEWETRON, its involvement in Artemis II once again underlines the company’s international relevance in the fields of aerospace testing, high-dynamic data acquisition, and safety-critical validation systems.

The measurement technology manufacturer from Grambach had already contributed to the Artemis I launch and was explicitly recognized by NASA – a strong vote of confidence that is further reinforced through its involvement in Artemis II.

Although companies like DEWETRON often work behind the scenes, they make an indispensable contribution to missions such as Artemis II. DEWETRON’s measurement systems provide engineers with the critical data foundation required to ensure that every system performs reliably under the extreme demands of space.

DEWETRON’s contribution to Artemis II once again demonstrates how its technologies enable global innovation, research, and technological breakthroughs – from e-mobility and renewable energy systems to the most demanding missions in space exploration.

 

 

 

ABOUT DEWETRON

DEWETRON is an Austrian company based in Grambach near Graz that offers state-of-the-art data acquisition systems for various industries. The company was founded in 1989 and has been a leader in technological innovation in the field of data acquisition ever since.

DEWETRON’s data acquisition systems are designed to meet the requirements of a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, energy and research. The measurement systems are highly flexible, customizable and easy to use, allowing customers to adapt them to their specific needs. Some of the key features of DEWETRON’s data acquisition systems are precise sampling rates, real-time analysis and high channel counts.

In addition to its wide range of products, DEWETRON also offers its customers a comprehensive portfolio of services – from installation and training to calibration, maintenance and technical support. DEWETRON’s highly skilled team of technicians is available for on-site support to ensure that customers get the most out of their data acquisition systems.

Press:
Julia Buchta
Julia.Buchta@dewetron.com
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