NASA and KULR Partner to Build 3D Printed Battery Systems in Space – Interview with Michael Mo of Kulr Technology Group
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This week, I welcome Michael Mo of KULR Technology Group, a leading developer of space-qualified electronic cooling systems for preventing dangerous battery fires and explosions. KULR develops unique 3D printed battery systems for space exploration. The company’s carbon fiber thermal management technology has proven itself well in space already as NASA used it to transport and...
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This week, I welcome Michael Mo of KULR Technology Group, a leading developer of space-qualified electronic cooling systems for preventing dangerous battery fires and explosions.
KULR develops unique 3D printed battery systems for space exploration.
The company’s carbon fiber thermal management technology has proven itself well in space already as NASA used it to transport and store batteries aboard the ISS in 2019, and as part of the Mars Rover that recently landed on Mars this past month.
KULR has now been awarded the contract by NASA Marshall Space Flight Center to build 3-D printed battery systems for future manned and robotic space exploration. On today’s podcast episode, we’ll be discussing this recent news as well as KULR’s 3D Printed carbon fiber battery cooling systems.
You can learn more about Kulr by visiting https://kulrtechnology.com?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss.
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