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ANRI I-II-III Annex Investment Limited Partnership participated in GITAI's funding round.
GITAI will primarily use the funds raised to enhance the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of its Lunar Robotic Rover and Lunar Inchworm Type Robotic Arm.
ANRI III Investment Limited Partnership invested in GITAI during this round.
GITAI has developed an inchworm-type robotic arm equipped with grapple end-effectors on both ends of the arm.
The majority components of the GITAI robots have passed various environmental tests in simulated space environments.
GITAI conducted a successful demonstration of lunar base construction using two GITAI inchworm-type robotic arms and two GITAI Lunar Robotic Rovers in a simulated lunar environment.
GITAI has developed an advanced lunar robotic rover capable of performing general-purpose tasks on the moon.
The inchworm-type robotic arm developed by GITAI has increased mobility, allowing it to move in any direction.
The lunar robotic rover developed by GITAI can perform tasks such as exploration, mining, inspection, maintenance, and assembly.
GITAI's robotic arm can connect and disconnect itself from various vehicles such as rovers, landers, and satellites.
GITAI robots have passed various tests corresponding to Level 4 of NASA's Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) in a simulated lunar environment.
The grapple end-effectors on GITAI's robotic arm enable it to connect to various tools to perform multiple tasks.
The GITAI robots completed all planned tasks successfully during the demonstration.
The GITAI robots completed all planned tasks successfully during the demonstration.
GITAI USA Inc. conducted a successful demonstration of lunar base construction using two inchworm-type robotic arms and two lunar robotic rovers in a simulated lunar environment on March 24, 2023.
GITAI has developed an advanced lunar robotic rover capable of performing general-purpose tasks on the moon, including exploration, mining, inspection, maintenance, and assembly.
The GITAI robots have passed various tests corresponding to Level 4 of NASA’s Technology Readiness Levels in a simulated lunar environment.
The GITAI inchworm-type robotic arm can connect and disconnect among different vehicles such as rovers, landers, and satellites.
GITAI has developed an inchworm-type robotic arm equipped with grapple end-effectors on both ends of the arm.
More than half of the components used in the GITAI robots have passed various environmental tests in simulated space environments.