Toronto Star

MDA awarded Canadarm3 contract worth $22.8M

Company says project will be a third-generation AI-based robotic system

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OTTAWA— The Canadian Space Agency has awarded a contract worth $22.8 million to Brampton-based MDA to develop Canadarm3.

The agency says Canadarm3 is Canada’s contributi­on to the United States-led Lunar Gateway, a small space station that will orbit the moon.

The contract involves the award of Phase A of the Canadarm3 program, with options for follow-on phases.

MDA says the project will be a third-generation artificial intelligen­ce-based robotic system.

The initial phase will establish the technical requiremen­ts needed for the design and manufactur­ing of the robotic system.

The Canadarm debuted in 1981 and flew on 90 space shuttle missions, while Canadarm2 has been operating permanentl­y on the Internatio­nal Space Station for close to 20 years.

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