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Specialized Anti-Drone Mission Training by Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control (KINAC)

Venue: RAPA RF Playground

Date: June 10–11, 2025

Purpose: Specialized mission training for security personnel of nuclear-related organizations

Hosted by: Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control (KINAC)

Organized by: FineVT Robotics LAB, WeGoes

Lecturers: Sejin Oh, Head of Research Institute, Daeyeol Byun, Director

Pocheon City Establishes Military-Focused Research Institute with Seoul National University Intelligent Unmanned Mobility Research Center and FineVT Robotics Lab

Pocheon City has announced its ambition to become a central hub for the mobile robotics industry.

On April 30, Pocheon City opened the Northern Gyeonggi Branch of the Seoul National University Intelligent Unmanned Mobility Research Center at the Pocheon Business Center. Together with the FineVT Robotics Lab and related institutions, the city declared its plans to promote a project aimed at activating a natural-ecology-based advanced science and technology test site.

Through this collaboration, Pocheon City has established a cooperative system for the development of technologies and the cultivation of talent related to mobile robots, or so-called “unmanned mobility systems.” Under the so-called “NEXT-P Project,” the city plans to create a national-level demonstration base that integrates natural ecosystems with advanced technology. It has proposed a three-part vision—technology development, infrastructure expansion, and talent training—and aims to grow into a hub city for next-generation unmanned mobility innovation. This initiative is expected to lay the groundwork for securing national-level research and development (R&D) and core technologies within the region.

Tanzanian Aviation Officials Visit FineVT Robotics Lab in Korea

Tanzanian aviation traffic officials visited the Goyang Drone Anchor Center(GoWings) to observe FineVT’s ATM (Air Traffic Management) system and MUM-T (Manned-Unmanned Teaming) operations.

In particular, they received a briefing on the COUNTER-UAS and K-UAM GC-1 traffic management achievements, which highlight the need for ATM/UAM systems in response to the growing threats posed by illegal aircraft and drones to navigation systems, as well as recent developments in quantum encryption platforms for navigation and communication.