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ProtoSpace Mfg Returns as Lead Sponsor of World's Largest Collegiate Rocketry Competition; Over 2,000 Students to Gather for IREC 2026

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ProtoSpace Mfg resumes lead sponsorship of IREC 2026, the world's largest collegiate rocketry competition, bringing together over 2,000 students from 175 teams across 20 countries to design, build, and launch rockets, highlighting the event's role as a critical talent pipeline for the aerospace industry.

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ProtoSpace Mfg Returns as Lead Sponsor of World's Largest Collegiate Rocketry Competition; Over 2,000 Students to Gather for IREC 2026

ProtoSpace Mfg, a global leader in rapid manufacturing for aerospace, defense, engineering, and research organizations, has announced its return as Lead Sponsor of the International Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC) 2026. The event, organized by the Experimental Sounding Rocket Association (ESRA), will take place June 15-20 at Midland International Air & Space Port in Midland, Texas. IREC is recognized as the world's largest collegiate rocketry competition and a vital talent pipeline for the aerospace industry.

This year's competition will feature more than 2,000 student engineers representing 175 university teams from over 20 countries across six continents. Throughout the week, teams will present, test, and launch rockets they have spent the past year designing, building, and validating. They will navigate rigorous safety reviews, technical inspections, engineering presentations, and launch operations, competing in categories that include missions reaching altitudes of up to 45,000 feet.

Beyond its sponsorship, ProtoSpace Mfg has provided direct manufacturing support to both the competition and participating teams. The company helped design and manufacture critical competition infrastructure, including launch equipment, payload support hardware, and specialized components. It also supplied custom-manufactured parts, enclosures, assemblies, and other hardware to help student teams move rapidly from design to testing and launch.

Dr. Doug Milburn, Co-Founder and Vice President of Protocase and ProtoSpace Mfg, emphasized the real-world value of the competition. "Most engineering students spend years solving problems on paper. These students are building flight hardware, testing it, troubleshooting failures, and learning how to adapt when things don't go according to plan," he said. "That's the reality of aerospace engineering. The ability to iterate quickly, solve problems under pressure, and learn from setbacks is what separates great teams from average ones. Competitions like IREC provide an environment where those skills are developed at an incredibly high level, which is why they are so valuable to both students and industry."

Many former IREC competitors have gone on to careers at leading aerospace companies, government agencies, research institutions, and advanced manufacturing organizations, making the competition a key proving ground for the next generation of technical talent.

Steve Taylor, President of ESRA, highlighted the partnership's importance. "ESRA is proud to once again partner with ProtoSpace Mfg for IREC 2026," he said. "Every year we see students take on increasingly ambitious engineering challenges, and their success depends on their ability to rapidly design, build, test, and improve their systems. ProtoSpace Mfg understands that process better than anyone, and their support helps teams transform ideas into flight-ready hardware."

The 2026 competition will feature a full week of technical presentations, poster sessions, safety reviews, launch operations, and industry engagement opportunities, culminating with an awards ceremony on June 20. Launches will take place at Midland International Air & Space Port, one of the few FAA-licensed commercial spaceports in the United States.

Conference Day will bring together students, industry leaders, aerospace organizations, and competition partners. Highlights include "ProtoPod Live at IREC: Engineering, Velocity & Life After University," a live recording of Protocase and ProtoSpace Mfg's innovation-focused podcast hosted by Jordan Rose, featuring guests from Mercury Space Systems and Blue Origin. Rose will also lead two sessions of "Project DNA: How to Build Projects That Actually Move," a seminar focused on accelerating execution, reducing project friction, and building momentum in complex engineering environments.

ProtoSpace Mfg's support of IREC reflects its broader investment in the future of aerospace manufacturing. The company works with universities, research organizations, startups, and 19 of the world's 20 largest aerospace and defense contractors, helping engineering teams eliminate manufacturing bottlenecks and accelerate development cycles. As aerospace activity expands across North America, ProtoSpace Mfg is growing its footprint, including significant investments in Wilmington, North Carolina, to support increasing demand from the aerospace and defense sectors.

For more information, view the original release on NewMediaWire.

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