Tas Lab, Guangzhou Aerospace Science and Technology Research Institute and Sunwah InnoHub Hold Exchange Forum
Tas Lab and Guangzhou Aerospace Science and Technology Research Institute Hold Exchange Forum
Guang Zhou, 21 August 2025 – TAS Lab, Guangzhou Aerospace Science and Technology Research Institute (GASTI) and Sunwah InnoHub held an in-depth exchange forum, where both parties engaged in extensive discussions on industry-academia-research collaboration in cutting-edge fields such as low-altitude economy, and drone technology.
Dr. Wen provided GASTI delegation with a detailed introduction to TAS Laboratory’s latest research progress in autonomous systems. The discussion focused on advanced autonomous drone technology, navigation systems in GPS-denied environments, and the potential applications of these technologies.
Summary of Discussion
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Advanced Autonomous Systems: TAS-LAB showcased its expertise in developing autonomous drones and advanced navigation systems designed to operate reliably in complex, GPS-denied environments. The lab’s ability to create highly specialized hardware and software for specific tasks was highlighted.GASTI recognized the broad application prospects of this technology in building maintenance, railway inspection, logistics delivery and other scenarios.
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Future Development Planning: With the rapid development of the Greater Bay Area’s low-altitude economy and related policy support, this technical exchange has laid the foundation for deep cooperation between both parties in the industrialization of autonomous systems technology. In the future, both sides will continue to strengthen technical integration and industrial collaboration, promote the early implementation of relevant cooperation projects, and contribute technical strength to regional low-altitude economy and intelligent manufacturing development.

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