Tethers Unlimited, Inc. (TUI) proposes to develop ARTIE, an androgynous robotic tool-change interface for hard capture of tools and infrastructure support for robotic assets on the Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway. ARTIE serves as a miniaturized power and data grapple interface for use on robotic assets, such as TUIs KRAKEN robotic manipulator and NASAs Astrobee. A Gateway version of Astrobee and KRAKEN can share tools and payloads with other assets for more efficient use of Gateway resources. The androgynous nature of ARTIE will allow the same interface to be used throughout the Gateway as an infrastructural element. ARTIE can also serve Astrobee docking, support of a Gateway KRAKEN for base mounting and inch-worming, and dynamic reconfigurability of all Gateway robotic assets. The low-profile nature of ARTIE also reduces the cost and overhead of including capture fixtures on payloads tools and infrastructural elements where autonomous support is anticipated. In the Phase II effort, ARTIE will be matured to TRL 6 by producing CDR ready connector samples, demonstrating the use of the connector with TUIs robotic systems, and preparing connector documentation to allow adoption by third party systems. In Phase II, the design will be implemented as a KRAKEN tool changer for TUIs MANTIS ISS payload for functional testing. Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words) ARTIE will enable TUI's MANTIS teleoperation payload to serve multiple Express Rack payload on the ISS, including VEGGIE and NanoLab experiments. Additionally ARTIE will serve as a flexible space station infrastructure element allowing dynamic re-configuration of robotic assets on Lunar Orbital Platform Gateway (LOP-G) as well as a variety of robotic systems under development by NASA, such as Astrobee and Robonaut. An EVA version of ARTIE will be useful for any deep-space mission requiring extensive and flexible use of multiple robotic assets. Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words) TUI is developing a number of high-performance in space robotic systems and architectures that will require a hot-swappable tool change interface such as ARTIE. TUIs LEO Knight Robotic Vehicle utilizes KRAKEN-X robotic arms and is crucial to a number of TUIs programs for in-Space Servicing (iSS), in-Space Assembly (iSA), and in-Space Manufacturing (iSM).