Stoke Space Rebrands Hardware Engineering Platform as Boltline, Reports 2x Revenue in First Half of Fiscal Year

14 Aug 2025
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BUSINESS WIRE - Stoke Space, the company building the world’s first fully and rapidly reusable rockets, today announced that its cloud-based hardware engineering platform, previously known as Fusion, is now Boltline. The rebrand reflects Boltline’s position as the only purpose-built, end-to-end, cloud-based engineering toolset designed to streamline hardware development from design to end-of-life. Alongside the rebrand, Stoke Space reported strong growth, with Boltline achieving 2x revenue in the first six months of the current fiscal year, driven by adoption across industries.
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