Voyager Technologies announced a memorandum of understanding with Yonsei University in Seoul on April 21, 2026, to advance the Voyager Institute for Space, Technology and Advancement (VISTA) science‑park ecosystem.
The VISTA science park, located on the campus of The Ohio State University, is the first U.S. science park dedicated to in‑space research, manufacturing, and services. Yonsei University, ranked 50th in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and one of South Korea’s top three research institutions, brings a strong talent pipeline and research capacity to the partnership.
This collaboration marks Voyager’s first formal partnership with a major South Korean university and expands the company’s global footprint. It complements existing international alliances, such as the partnership with Obuda University in Hungary, and strengthens Voyager’s international research and development network, positioning the company to attract global talent and accelerate commercialization of space‑related technologies.
Jeffrey Manber, special representative to the chairman and CEO of Voyager, said, “The commercial space economy is an international story. Partnering with Yonsei University connects one of the world’s most dynamic research and technology markets directly to VISTA. That’s the global commercial model we’re building, partnership by partnership.”
The partnership aligns with Voyager’s broader strategy to grow the VISTA ecosystem and supports recent milestones such as the NASA contract for the VOYG‑1 private astronaut mission and the expansion of propulsion manufacturing capacity. Together, these initiatives reinforce Voyager’s position as a key player in the commercial space sector.”
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