Gliwice, Poland, May 14th, 2024 - KP Labs, a Polish company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for the space sector, is thrilled to announce that its revolutionary LeopardISS project has been selected to participate in the Polish Mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The Gliwice-based company's Leopard Data Processing Unit (DPU) will be onboard the ISS, serving as a cutting-edge testing module for scientists, entrepreneurs, and students worldwide.
"Leopard is proof that we can meet the most demanding challenges of the space sector. Enabling the testing of artificial intelligence algorithms and data processing in space conditions represents a milestone in providing access to space for research, academic, and commercial entities. I am confident that the experience gained during this mission will contribute to developing our partners' projects and open up new international prospects"
- said Michał Zachara, Vice President of KP Labs.
"Conducting experiments in microgravity conditions will enhance the competitiveness of Polish research and accelerate the commercialization of Polish space technologies. Each of the planned experiments contributes to the development of global scientific knowledge and offers a unique opportunity for the practical application of research findings in future technological solutions on Earth"
- adds Professor Grzegorz Wrochna, President of the Polish Space Agency.
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About KP Labs
Founded in 2016, KP Labs is a New Space company with a mission to accelerate space exploration by advancing autonomous spacecraft operation and robotic technology. They operate as a comprehensive provider, offering an integrated package of hardware, software, and algorithms developed in-house for on-board data processing. Currently, KP Labs is carrying out more than 25 projects for ESA, NASA, and private entities, actively participating in space missions within international consortia. The company employs about 80 specialists and has the status of Research and Development Centre granted by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland.