Voyager Technology Wins Second Prize in Ministry of Education's Scientific Research Achievement Award
Voyager Technology received the second prize in the Ministry of Education's Excellent Scientific Research Achievement Award for its project on mobile robot navigation control technologies. The award highlights the company's expertise in engineering R&D and its advancements in multi-sensor fusion and visual perception algorithms, which enhance navigation in complex environments. This technology underpins Inker's driver assistance, smart cockpit, and smart perception systems, expanding into various intelligent applications.

Voyager Technology won the second prize in the Ministry of Education's Excellent Scientific Research Achievement Award for its project focusing on mobile robot navigation control using fused vision technologies. The project aims to improve high-precision navigation in dynamic environments through advanced multi-sensor fusion and visual perception algorithms.
This technology is integrated into Inker's VT-Pilot, VT-Cockpit, and VT-Camera systems, supporting its core business areas. The company's solutions are extending into smart mobility and industrial automation, emphasizing its commitment to technological innovation and industry-academia collaboration.




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