On May 22, Highlander successfully held a solid-state radar promotion event in Quanzhou, Fujian Province. Under the theme "Solid-State Navigation · Intelligent Full-Domain Observation," the event brought together nearly 40 industry professionals from shipping companies, shipbuilding, port operations, and maritime management, jointly exploring new trends in intelligent navigation technology and witnessing the formidable capabilities of Highlander's independently developed solid-state radar.

Quanzhou, as the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road and a key shipping hub along China's southeastern coast, has an urgent need for maritime equipment upgrades. At the event, Highlander's core technical team delivered an in-depth presentation covering the principles of solid-state radar technology, its core advantages, application scenarios, and solution offerings, with a particular focus on its breakthrough performance in complex maritime environments.
Compared to traditional magnetron radars, Highlander's solid-state radar adopts domestically developed fully solid-state transceiver technology and is equipped with proprietary sea clutter suppression and target tracking algorithms. It features four core advantages: high reliability, low power consumption, maintenance-free operation, and strong anti-interference capability. In extreme conditions such as heavy rain, dense fog, and strong sea clutter, it can accurately identify targets and supports the simultaneous acquisition of up to 100 ARPA targets, comprehensively addressing the industry pain points of traditional radars — susceptibility to interference and high maintenance costs. The product has obtained authoritative certifications from DNV Norway and the China Classification Society (CCS), and has been validated through on-vessel comparative testing, with performance approaching international leading standards.

The event featured three segments: product demonstration, technical Q&A, and case study sharing. The product manager explained the solid-state radar's detection performance in rain, snow, and high-clutter environments, providing a direct comparison with traditional radars. Real-world cases from domestic coastal shipping, ocean-going navigation, and port security were used to elaborate on product adaptation solutions and the after-sales support system, giving attendees a comprehensive understanding of the product's value. During the interactive exchange session, guests raised questions about installation compatibility, cost-effectiveness, and technology upgrades — all of which were addressed with professional and detailed responses that received high praise.
The successful holding of this promotion event is an important step in Highlander's efforts to deepen its presence in the shipping sector and accelerate the commercial deployment of solid-state radar. With independently controlled core technology, mature and reliable product performance, and a comprehensive service system, Highlander's solid-state radar will provide robust technological support for maritime safety and intelligent vessel upgrades in Quanzhou and surrounding regions, contributing to the high-quality development of the marine economy.

Looking ahead, Highlander will continue to focus on its core tracks of intelligent navigation and marine observation and detection, maintain its commitment to technological innovation, continuously optimize its solid-state radar product portfolio, and expand cooperation in domestic and international markets — empowering global shipping with cutting-edge technology and jointly building a safe, efficient, and intelligent blue future.