Ukrainian robots went for testing at NASA.
The Ukrainian company DroneUA has started supplying robots to the American NASA. This was reported by Mykhailo Fedorov, the Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine.
NASA itself proposed cooperation with DroneUA. The first batch of Ukrainian robots has already been sent to Virginia, USA.
The developers at DroneUA have hopes for establishing a systematic partnership with NASA. 'This is an example of how it can work. Ukrainian technologies are effective in all areas of life - on land, in water, and even in space,' noted Fedorov.
Earlier, the team from Kyiv won the NASA hackathon - an annual international event where innovators, developers, and designers from all over the world gather. This year, over 90 thousand participants took part in the hackathon.
It is also known that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has approved the use of ground robotic complexes (NRC) Spextr of various modifications in the units of the Defense Forces. Remote control of robots helps and simplifies the work of military personnel where it is important to reduce risks to people.
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