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From 2020, GITAI has been receiving grant funding from NEDO to support the development of space-rated robots.
GITAI plans to conduct a technology demonstration on the lunar surface in collaboration with a US commercial space company in 2025.
In fall 2021, GITAI will conduct a technology demonstration with its autonomous general-purpose space robot S1 on the ISS in collaboration with a US commercial space company and NASA.
GITAI, in collaboration with Nanoracks, will conduct a technical demonstration of a GITAI robot in 2021.
GITAI Japan, Inc. is developing versatile robots that conduct tasks in space.
GITAI has passed all the NASA safety reviews required to send a GITAI robot to the ISS in 2021.
The GITAI robot will conduct a technical demonstration of executing various tasks inside the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock.
The GITAI robot 'S1' will conduct two experiments inside the ISS Bishop Airlock: IVA tasks and assembly of structures and panels.
The flight model of GITAI’s S1 space robotic arm has been handed over to NASA for the launch.
All launch preparations to the ISS have been completed by GITAI.
On May 20, 2021, GITAI and Nanoracks succeeded in passing the final safety review (Phase 3) and received official authorization by NASA to launch to the ISS.
GITAI will acquire the technology, know-how, and experience necessary to develop robots that can conduct various tasks in space.
GITAI is responsible for the development of the S1 space robotic arm.
The GITAI robot will be transported to the ISS on a SpaceX rocket scheduled to launch on August 18, 2021.
The GITAI and Nanoracks team passed a series of four NASA safety reviews required for the demonstration.
GITAI released a video showing the successful ground demonstration of its single-armed robot 'S1' performing In-Space Assembly (ISA) tasks.
GITAI Inc., based in Tokyo, Japan, develops robots that conduct tasks in space.
GITAI successfully executed a group of tasks resembling ISA operations with its single-armed 'S1' robot.
GITAI aims to develop space robots for In-Space Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM) in low-earth orbit and on the moon.
GITAI plans to conduct a technical demonstration of the 'S1' inside the ISS in 2021.