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NAMESILO TECHNOLOGIES CORP. SUBSIDIARY REACH SYSTEMS RECEIVES NASA ORDER FOR CABLE REEL SUPPORTING ARTEMIS-RELATED GROUND TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION
Namesilo Technologies Corp., through its wholly owned subsidiary, Reach Systems, has received an order from NASA for a custom winch, a tailored version of its CROC XL
tether management system, to support ground testing related to Artemis activities.
The winch will be used in the development of a ground technology demonstration system on Earth for laying electrical cable to connect assets together. For this application, the CROC XL was customized to let NASA integrate its own standard motor. The requirement reflects a growing need across advanced field robotics, ocean technology, defence and space-adjacent testing environments: controlled deployment of power, data and communications infrastructure where cable management is mission critical.
Reach Systems, based in Nanaimo, B.C., designs and manufactures winches, reels, tether management systems and subsea technology used in demanding environments where controlled deployment and recovery matter.
"Controlled deployment and recovery of cable is one of the hardest, least visible problems in complex operations, whether the setting is subsea, on deck, or a ground test on land. That is exactly the problem our hardware is built to solve," said Colin Dobell, chief executive officer of Reach Systems. "This order is a meaningful example of how deployment and recovery hardware developed for harsh environments can support a wide range of technical applications."
NASA personnel identified Reach Systems while evaluating tether management options capable of supporting the cable length and deployment requirements.
For Reach Systems, the order reinforces the company's broader focus on the often overlooked layer between payload and platform: The hardware that gets sensors, cables, tools and systems into position, keeps them connected, and brings them back under control.
"People often focus on the payload or the vehicle, but deployment is what makes many missions possible," said Mr. Dobell. "A winch may look simple from the outside, but the engineering behind controlled payout, recovery, integration, connectivity and reliability becomes increasingly important as systems become more capable."
The NASA order follows continued development of Reach Systems' winch and tether management product line for customers working across ocean research, commercial diving, inspection, defence and remote operations.
NASA's Artemis program is a continuing campaign aiming to return humans to the moon, establish a sustainable lunar base and pave the way for missions to Mars. References to NASA and Artemis in this release are factual, and do not imply NASA endorsement, sponsorship, approval or preference for Reach Systems or its products.
About Namesilo Technologies Corp. and Namesilo LLC
Namesilo Technologies invests its capital in companies and opportunities which management believes are undervalued and have potential for significant appreciation. The company makes investments in both public and private markets, and focuses on opportunities in a wide variety of industries, excluding the resource and resource service sectors. Namesilo does not invest on behalf of any third party and it does not offer investment advice.
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About Reach Systems
Reach Systems, based in Nanaimo, B.C., is an engineering and manufacturing company specializing in remote inspection robotics, subsea camera systems and advanced tether/cable management solutions. It provides turnkey, high-definition inspection equipment for oil and gas, defence, and subsea industries, including the Puffin 4K underwater camera and specialized winches.
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