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Illinois-made NASA device named coolest thing made in Illinois

Illinois-made NASA device named coolest thing made in Illinois

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SPRINGFIELD, IL (Chambana Today) — A device used in a recent NASA mission has been named the “Coolest Thing Made in Illinois,” shining a spotlight on the state’s manufacturing industry — including its impact in east-central Illinois.

The NASA Standard Initiator, produced by Chemring Energetic Devices in Downers Grove, earned the top honor in the 2026 Makers Madness competition, a statewide contest organized by the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association. The device is an electrically activated component used in space missions and played a role in the recent Artemis II/Orion launch.

Governor JB Pritzker announced the winner Wednesday at the Governor’s Mansion in Springfield, praising the innovation behind the product and the broader manufacturing sector across Illinois.

While this year’s winner is based in northern Illinois, leaders say the competition also reflects the strength of manufacturing in east-central parts of the state.

Communities like Normal, Decatur and Peoria have all been represented among finalists in the contest, with products ranging from electric vehicles to heavy machinery and mining equipment. Those cities are home to major manufacturing operations that continue to support local jobs and contribute to the state’s economy.

Manufacturing remains the largest contributor to Illinois’ gross domestic product and supports nearly one-third of jobs statewide, with a strong presence in central Illinois communities tied to agriculture, transportation and industrial production.

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