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2026

KMI Shares Update for Q1 2026

April 1, 2026

In 2026, KMI is transitioning from orbital demonstrations to building permanent space infrastructure. This evolution accelerates the development of our Laelaps spacecraft and REACCH technology for a sustainable space economy.


Cameron Penny on SpaceWatch.Global - SATShow Week 2026 – Tow Trucks in Space? Orbit Mobility Breakthrough Explained

March 30, 2026

Cameron Penny met with field reporter Daniela Jovic on the floor at SATShow Week 2026 to discuss KMI’s REACCH and Laelaps technologies.


Troy M. Morris on T-Minus Podcast - ISS demonstration: A tow truck for space

March 1, 2026

Co-Founder and CEO ⁠Troy Morris caught up with Maria Varmazis during Commercial Space Week 2026. Troy recapped KMI's busy 2025 highlighted by an ISS demonstration that returned after over 200 days of testing, during which astronaut Suni Williams and crew helped evaluate a larger arm system designed to capture unprepared objects as a “tow truck for space.”


Austin Morris on STARS LaunchPod: KMI CTO Austin Morris on REACH, Asteria & the Future of In-Orbit Servicing

February 17, 2026

On the STARS Launch podcast, Co-Founder and CTO Austin Morris joined host Susan Wise to discuss KMI’s breakthroughs shaping the next era of space sustainability.


KMI on Media Meet - Kall Morris Inc: From Marquette to the International Space Station | WNMU-TV PBS

January 21, 2026

KMI’s Troy M. Morris, Austin Morris, and Sam Cassidy revisited Mike Settles at WNMU’s Media Meet to give updates on the mission since REACCH was demoed on the ISS.


Adam Kall on STARS LaunchPod - Cleaning Up Space: Adam Kall on In-Orbit Logistics & Innovation

January 20, 2026

On the STARS Launch podcast, Co-Founder and CSO Adam Kall joined host Susan Wise to discuss KMI’s approach to revolutionizing in-space logistics and tackling the growing challenge of orbital debris.


KMI Shares Update for Q4 2025

January 6, 2026

KMI reflects on a year of turning bold ideas into tangible progress. From demonstrations on the International Space Station to refining mission-ready operations, our team navigated complex challenges with focus and determination. With a clear technical roadmap, KMI enters 2026 ready to translate innovation into impact and bring safer, more capable space operations closer to reality.

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