Icarus Robotics uses KULR technology to power JOY free-flying space robot
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Icarus Robotics has partnered with KULR to equip JOY, a free-flying space robot operating on the International Space Station, with KULR ONE Space battery systems. The battery technology will power JOY's onboard systems, enabling the robot to perform autonomous operations in the orbital environment.
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Under the agreement, KULR will supply its KULR ONE Space battery systems to power JOY’s onboard systems on the ISS. The post Icarus Robotics uses KULR technology to power JOY free-flying space robot appeared first on The Robot Report .
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