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Arkisys

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All verified mentions of this organization in source documents.

Arkisys worked with Germany’s iBoss Space and Novawurks of Los Alamitos, California to develop the Applique interface connector.

Mentioned as: ArkisysOrg RelationshipSep 21, 2022Arkisys’ first flight to demonstrate universal interface adapter

Arkisys announced plans on 2022-09-21 for a spaceflight demonstration of a key technology.

Mentioned as: ArkisysNarrative GeneralSep 21, 2022Arkisys’ first flight to demonstrate universal interface adapter

Arkisys plans to launch Applique in 2023, a universal interface adapter designed to connect spacecraft payloads using a variety of common interface standards and protocols.

Mentioned as: ArkisysNarrative PlanSep 21, 2022Arkisys’ first flight to demonstrate universal interface adapter

The Defense Innovation Unit awarded Arkisys $17,500,000 in other transaction authority in 2020 to fund a series of projects that include the Applique mission.

Mentioned as: ArkisysOrg RelationshipSep 21, 2022Arkisys’ first flight to demonstrate universal interface adapter

Arkisys is developing standard Port platforms intended to serve as nexus points for commerce in low Earth orbit.

Mentioned as: arkisysTechnical ProductSep 21, 2022Arkisys’ first flight to demonstrate universal interface adapter

Arkisys created a Digital Twin to ensure customer payloads can connect with the company’s Port platforms.

Mentioned as: arkisysTechnical ProductSep 21, 2022Arkisys’ first flight to demonstrate universal interface adapter

Arkisys is based in Southern California and its website states the company will build platforms and vessels that can be re-docked and reused to enable low-cost space applications.

Mentioned as: ArkisysTechnical ProductJul 19, 2020Three companies studying “Orbital Outpost” space station concepts for Defense Department

Arkisys received $366,000 from DIU for the Orbital Outpost project in March.

Mentioned as: ArkisysOrg RelationshipJul 19, 2020Three companies studying “Orbital Outpost” space station concepts for Defense Department
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