Five years ago KMI's three co-founders formally incorporated the company. Other numbers of note: The team has expanded to 20 full-time passionate experts, with an advisory board of five experienced trailblazers. KMI set up its first physical lab and office, with remote team connecting across nine states supporting numerous partners and projects across the US and the globe. This team and network were instrumental in the support of launching KMI's REACCH to the International Space Station, which at the time of this posting, has been in space for 17 days. Numbers cannot calculate or quantify the pride and gratefulness that those at KMI feel for the members of the team, our partners, and our supporters. To the next year and beyond - continuing the mission of Keeping Space Clear For All. Adam Kall Austin Morris Troy Morris #KeepingSpaceClearForAll
关于我们
Kall Morris Inc. aims to be the first company with a commercially viable product for collecting debris in orbit. This is achieved through a mix of acquiring the latest advancements in satellite components, cutting edge software, machine learning for capturing debris, and a constant drive to innovate the process.
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https://kallmorris.com
Kall Morris Inc的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 航空航天组件制造业
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- 2-10 人
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- Marquette,MI
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US,MI,Marquette,49855
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Hardware startups are difficult, no doubt about it.....so how can they navigate the unique challenges of launching a venture-scale company? As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2024, we'll be highlighting the remarkable journey of Kall Morris Inc (KMI), a high-growth Michigan hardware startup pushing the boundaries of the #spaceindustry. Join us to learn how KMI overcame these challenges by applying unconventional strategies inspired by the SaaS world— they redefined what it means to launch and grow in hardware, proving that a physical product can thrive at a venture scale. Here’s what you can learn from KMI’s experience: ?? An Uncharted Journey: Go behind the scenes of KMI’s path from ideation to launch, driven by their mission to address a critical need in space logistics. ???Making It Work in Hardware: Discover the key strategies that allowed KMI to defy conventional odds and achieve scalability in a traditionally challenging sector. ?? Universal Lessons from Space: Explore how high-stakes hardware innovation offers practical takeaways applicable to all startups. When: Thursday November 21, 1:00 - 2:00 pm EST Virtual Event ?? Link: https://lnkd.in/gveUsT4s ?? Gain insights, break barriers, and?prove what’s possible. Startup Grind Lansing Startup Grind Denver Startup Grind Eldoret Chapter Startup Grind Carlsbad, Marc L., Guillermo Vizcaino, Startup Grind Carlsbad #SpaceInnovation #StartupGrind #satellites #KeepingSpaceClearForAll #spacedebris #globalentrepreneurshipweek #businessinnovation #entrepreneurship #helpothers
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Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Carter Breckenridge serves as KMI’s Business Relations Lead for the Southwest region. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and a Business Certificate from the Wharton School. With extensive experience in the space industry, both within the Department of Defense (Air Force Research Laboratory) and private sector, Carter brings valuable expertise to our team. Outside of work, Carter is an avid mountain biker, off-road motorcyclist, hiker, and climber. We are excited as our team continues growing, working towards #KeepingSpaceClearForAll.
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Today, we honor the courage and commitment of veterans across our nation and those within the KMI team. We extend our deepest gratitude to every veteran whose sacrifices have paved the way for progress and inspired us all. Thank you for your service - past and present - and for your dedication to a brighter, safer future for everyone. Happy Veterans Day!
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Excellent article from KMI’s Director of Engineering and Co-Founder Austin Morris. A few minutes that delves into the incredible journey that KMI has taken on the way to sending their first piece of hardware to space! Such an honor to be apart of this team!
When it comes to sending hardware to space, it’s no easy task - but incredible things are possible when passionate minds join forces. With KMI's first space-bound hardware now aboard the ISS, Austin Morris shares the journey of REACCH. From early concepts to our launch success, dive into the story of resilience, ingenuity, and teamwork behind this monumental step of KMI #KeepingSpaceClearForAll. Read more here ? https://lnkd.in/gzVGV-WD
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When it comes to sending hardware to space, it’s no easy task - but incredible things are possible when passionate minds join forces. With KMI's first space-bound hardware now aboard the ISS, Austin Morris shares the journey of REACCH. From early concepts to our launch success, dive into the story of resilience, ingenuity, and teamwork behind this monumental step of KMI #KeepingSpaceClearForAll. Read more here ? https://lnkd.in/gzVGV-WD
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Today marks the 40th anniversary of Dr. Anna Fisher’s historic launch aboard STS-51A, where she made strides as a pioneering astronaut and became a trailblazer for space retrieval missions. Now, as a trusted advisor to KMI, Dr. Fisher’s achievements inspires us daily - especially as we recently launched from NASA’s LC-39A, the very same launch complex she used in 1984. Honoring the past and propelling the future, we’re grateful to have her expertise guiding us in our mission of #KeepingSpaceClearForAll.
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KMI has reached new milestones this quarter, with our REACCH hardware successfully onboard the ISS through SpaceX’s CRS-31 mission. As we demonstrate our cutting-edge tech in orbit and expand partnerships across government, commercial, and educational sectors, we’re grateful for the unwavering support driving our mission forward. We’re excited to include you on this journey as our Space Rangers continue pushing boundaries in orbital sustainability. Read more about our Q4 accomplishments and what’s next in our mission to #KeepingSpaceClearForAll. Full update here ? https://lnkd.in/gkPGSADg
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Thank you, Payload, for highlighting this milestone! With REACCH now on the International Space Station National Laboratory (ISS), we’re one step closer to #KeepingSpaceClearForAll Read it here: https://lnkd.in/gzWNNMG5
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The KMI REACCH payload aboard Cargo Resupply Mission 31 by SpaceX launched from Cape Canaveral, FL, at 9:29 p.m. EST, on Nov. 4, 2024. Passing through the critical "Max-Q" milestone, the CargoDragon successfully docked with the International Space Station National Laboratory at 9:52 a.m. EST on Nov. 5, 2024, with operations beginning in the coming weeks. Thank you to all our supporters that got us here, supported us through launch, and the wealth of new opportunities we will all have together as we're #KeepingSpaceClearForAll