Space Quarters Co., Ltd. (Shibuya, Tokyo; CEO Shogo Onishi) successfully demonstrated structural assembly and welding using its proprietary DAIQ orbital assembly robot system ground model. Conventional space structures are limited by rocket fairing size and launch stresses. DAIQ bypasses these constraints by launching raw materials to be assembled autonomously in orbit. The DAIQ system consists of three specialized cooperative robots: 'Tree' for storing and retrieving panel building materials; 'Ant' for transporting, positioning, and temporarily installing panels by crawling along pre-installed rails; and 'Spider,' a self-crawling joining robot that utilizes the company's energy-efficient, compact electron beam welding technology to weld joints with micrometer-level precision. Space Quarters has released a demonstration video of this test (https://youtu.be/Ll7N95uTPU4). The company plans a space-based welding demonstration in 2028, a full orbital construction test in 2029, and aims for commercialization of DAIQ space infrastructure construction by 2031.

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