
Voyager Technologies was awarded a contract with NASA for the Create Hardware (HUNCH) program, extending Voyager’s role in advancing workforce development while supporting human spaceflight operations.
HUNCH provides high school students with hands-on experience designing and fabricating hardware used by NASA, including for the International Space Station. Under the renewed contract, Voyager will build on its five-year history with the program to provide engineering and program support that connects student innovation directly to operational missions.
“HUNCH strengthens the aerospace workforce while delivering real, mission-ready outcomes for spaceflight,” said Matt Magaña, president, Space, Defense & National Security at Voyager. “What we learn supporting ISS operations today directly informs how we design, operate and sustain next-generation platforms like Starlab.”
Voyager’s continued support of HUNCH builds a skilled pipeline of engineers, technicians and operators for civil, commercial and national-security missions. It also reinforces its broader mission-management capabilities, ensuring continuity from current ISS operations to future commercial space stations.
Voyager is a defense and space technology company committed to advancing and delivering transformative, mission-critical solutions. By tackling the most complex challenges, Voyager aims to unlock new frontiers for human progress, fortify national security and protect critical assets from ground to space.









