CLAWS (Collaborative Lab for Advancing Work in Space) is a multi-disciplinary group of undergraduate and graduate students that designs and develops innovative systems for human space exploration applications under the guidance of faculty advisors. The group is focused around human-computer interaction and strives to ensure its applications are human-centered. Past projects have included an augmented reality (AR) system to help astronauts on the ISS, and AR system to help astronauts with lunar surface exploration, and a voice assistant to help make information more accessible.
| Website | https://claws.engin.umich.edu |
| Revenue | $13.4 billion |
| Employees | 54 (20 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2018 |
| Industry | Research |
| Keywords | Space Exploration, Aerospace Engineering, Human Spaceflight, Spacecraft Design, Satellite Technology, Systems Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Space Infrastructure, Rocket Propulsion, Space Robotics, Orbital Mechanics, Innovative Technology, Research And Development, Mission Design, Advanced Materials, Collaborative Research, Student Projects, Faculty Mentorship |
| Competitors | Microsoft, IBM, DigitalOcean, Red Hat, Cloudflare, CNET, Vultr, TechCrunch, Heroku, Linode +51 more (view full list) |
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The CLAWS UM annual revenue was $13.4 billion in 2026.
20 people are employed at CLAWS UM.
CLAWS UM is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.