
Voyager Technologies announced a signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. The strategic cooperation will advance the Voyager Institute for Space, Technology and Advancement (VISTA) science park ecosystem, fusing commercial innovation with international partners to advance in-space research and manufacturing.
“The commercial space economy is an international story,” said Jeffrey Manber, special representative to the chairman and CEO, Voyager. “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.”
Under the MOU, Voyager and Yonsei University will develop research programs and applications for public and private sector use. This includes reserved research resources, tenant opportunities and cross-border collaboration within the VISTA ecosystem, positioning the university alongside Fortune 500 companies, pioneering startups and governmental agencies. Yonsei University is one of South Korea’s top three most respected research institutions and is 50th in the QS World University Rankings 2026. The MOU with Voyager brings this talent and research capacity into the VISTA ecosystem.
VISTA is the first-of-its-kind U.S. science park dedicated to in-space research, manufacturing and services, located on the campus of The Ohio State University. VISTA unites aerospace companies, fast-moving startups, leading academic institutions and government agencies in a dynamic, platform-agnostic ecosystem built to accelerate discovery, collaboration and commercialisation. With access to the International Space Station and future commercial space platforms, VISTA tenants develop next-generation space-based technologies and services across civil, commercial and national security markets.









