In 2004, the company collaborated with the Institute of Plant Protection of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences to build a centimeter-wave vertical insect radar, which was successfully tested for the first time in Wenjiachang, western suburbs of Chengdu, that same year. Subsequently, it was deployed across multiple provinces in Northeast and North China, yielding significant conclusions and results regarding certain migratory insects in these regions. It was the first in China to report the migratory processes of Phyllotreta striolata and Carabidae.
