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Mikhail Asavkin is the chief engineer and founder of ANT61, a robotics company. ANT61 is developing brains for robots performing installation and assembly in hazardous environments. Before ANT61, Mikhail ran several technological businesses in SAAS and AI, and he also worked for a satellite manufacturer and a space agency. At ANT61, we believe that robots will build vital infrastructure on the Moon and Mars before this decade is out and will be the key component in the off-world supply chain and services, bringing into reality something that has long been limited to the realm of science fiction. Mikhail brings expertise in autonomous robots from RoboCup, where his team has won many world titles.

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