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KULR Technology Group to Demonstrate KULR VIBE at the 2023 Autonomous VTOL Technical Meeting and Electric VTOL Symposium

 KULR Technology Group,a leading energy management platform company accelerating the global transition to a sustainable electrification economy, today announced it will demonstrate its KULR VIBE suite of products and services at the 2023 Autonomous VTOL Technical Meeting and Electric VTOL Symposium .

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KULR is a sponsor of the event, which is in its 10th year of leading presentations and interactive discussions in the latest advancements in electric vertical takeoff and landing (“eVTOL”) aircrafts, and the challenges that still remain. Invited presentations from all areas of eVTOL will be discussed, from researchers and leaders in academia, industry and government agencies from around the globe, and cover all-electric, hybrid-electric and hydrogen-electric propulsion systems.

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KULR VIBE’s proven software is based on Artificial Intelligence with “learning” algorithms to reduce the vibration in current and next-gen technology in hundreds of applications, including aviation, transportation, renewable energy (wind), manufacturing, industrial, performance racing and autonomous aerial (drone) applications.

“Vibrations destroy everything,” said KULR’s President & COO, Keith Cochran. “Vibration issues never get better on their own; they destroy rotating components, critical electrical assemblies, induce wire chafing, cracking and fatigue of metal and composite structures, and cause loss of equipment and life. Removing vibrations increases battery efficiency resulting in longer flight time, increased payload capability and extended life of all rotating components.

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