Western Australia’s first commercial Earth observation assembly facility opens
cleanroomtechnology.com Jun 5, 2026

Western Australia’s first commercial Earth observation assembly facility opens

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A new ISO Class 6 cleanroom, developed by Edith Cowan University (ECU) and LC60 AI, has opened in Western Australia, providing a controlled environment for the assembly of commercial Earth observation satellites. The facility, which received AU$3.5m in funding from the Western Australian Government, will support the build of the first satellite in LC60 AI's planned Short Wave Infra-Red Satellite (SWIRSAT) constellation. The cleanroom is designed to meet the environmental controls required for sensitive satellite electronics and optical systems, and is expected to support applications including environmental monitoring, agriculture, and national security.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The opening of this facility marks a significant step in Western Australia's strategy to develop local expertise in satellite assembly, integration, and testing, and will provide opportunities for students and researchers to participate in active satellite programmes, helping to build local engineering and manufacturing expertise.