Telepresence space robots, telepresence space robot, GITAI Inc., Tokyo, Japan


General task substituting robot (2019.02)

Published on Mar 2, 2019

GITAI is a startup to build the remote controlled robot to replace astronaut's operations in commercial space stations.
 

General task substituting robot in ISS (2018.12)

Published on Apr 7, 2019

GITAI is a startup to build the remote controlled robot to replace astronaut's operations in commercial space stations. GITAI conducted experiments of general task substitute robot inside a mock-up space station with JAXA(Japan Aerospace eXploration Agency) from December 25th to 27th, 2018, and successfully completed 72% of tasks.
 

GITAI's G1 robot for space development (2020.6)

Jun 15, 2020

GITAI’s G1 is the space dedicated general-purpose robot. G1 robot will enable automation of various tasks internally & externally on space stations and for lunar base development.
 

GITAI's S1 robot for space development (2020.6)

Jun 29, 2020

GITAI's S1 is the task specific space robot.
S1 robot will enable the automation of specific tasks internally & externally on space stations, on-orbit servicing, and lunar base development.
 

Footage featuring the GITAI S1 autonomous space robot’s technology demonstration inside the ISS

Oct 27, 2021

GITAI successfully conducted a technology demonstration of a GITAI autonomous space robot executing various tasks inside the ISS (International Space Station) between October 13-16, 2021.
In this technology demonstration, the GITAI S1 autonomous space robot was installed inside the ISS Nanoracks Bishop Airlock and succeeded in executing two tasks: assembling structures and panels for In-Space Assembly (ISA), and operating switches & cables for Intra-Vehicular Activity (IVA).

"GITAI’s Autonomous Robot Arm Finds Success on ISS"
Japanese startup working towards autonomous robots that can do useful work inside and outside the space station

by Evan Ackerman
November 8, 2021
 

Ground demonstration of GITAI's lunar robotic rover R1 in a simulated lunar environment

Feb 9, 2022

GITAI has developed the advanced lunar robotic rover “R1” that can perform general-purpose tasks on the moon such as exploration, mining, inspection, maintenance, assembly, etc. In December of 2021 at the mock lunar surface environment in JAXA’s Sagamihara Campus, the GITAI lunar robotic rover R1 conducted numerous tasks and mobility operations, successfully completing all planned tests. Here we release a digest video of the demonstration.
 

Demonstration of on-orbit servicing work by GITAI autonomous robot in JAXA’s large space chamber

Apr 26, 2022

GITAI Conducts Successful Demonstration of ISAM Activities in Simulated Space Environment
 

Ground demonstration of GITAI autonomous robot for the tech-demo outside the ISS planned in 2023

Jul 11, 2022

Ground demonstration of In-space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing executed by GITAI's 1.5m-long autonomous dual robotic arm system, in preparation for an in-space demo outside the International Space Station in 2023 (recorded in the facility@GITAI Tokyo office).
 

GITAI develops a 10 meter robotic arm for space

Aug 4, 2022

GITAI developed “S10”, a 10 meter autonomous robotic arm for commercial space stations, which are being developed by several companies in the US. The GITAI S10 has successfully completed various tests corresponding to level 3 of NASA's Technology Readiness Level (TRL). Here we release a video of this technical demonstration.
 

GITAI's tech-demo of Lunar Base construction in a Mock Lunar Surface Environment

Mar 24, 2023

GITAI conducted a demonstration of lunar base construction using two GITAI inchworm-type robotic arms and two GITAI Lunar Robotic Rovers in a simulated lunar environment and successfully completed all planned tasks. The GITAI robots have successfully passed various tests corresponding to Level 4 of NASA’s Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) in a simulated lunar environment in the desert.
 

GITAI Autonomous Robotic Arm System "S2" Arrives at ISS

Feb 1, 2024

GITAI is pleased to announce that its 1.5-meter-long autonomous dual robotic arm system (S2) has successfully arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket (NG-20) to conduct an external demonstration of in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (ISAM) while onboard the ISS. The success of the S2 tech demo will be a major milestone for GITAI, confirming the feasibility of this technology as a fully operational system in space.
 
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