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VGTel, Inc. (OTCID:VGTL) Featured on “Exploring New Frontiers” Podcast Discussing Remote Robotics and Future Observation Technologies
VGTel, Inc. (OTCID:VGTL) Featured on “Exploring New Frontiers” Podcast Discussing Remote Robotics and Future Observation Technologies.

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[{"type":"text","content":"February 12, 2026 —VGTel, Inc. (OTC: VGTL), a technology and research-focused company developing distributed observational and environmental monitoring systems, today announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Ken Williams, was featured as a guest on the podcast Exploring New Frontiers, produced by Off World Productions and hosted by David J. Eicher.David J. Eicher is an astronomy author and historian and the editor-in-chief of Astronomy magazine, recognized for his extensive publications and public outreach work in space science and observational astronomy. He is also associated with the international Starmus Festival, an event that brings together astronauts, scientists, and educators to promote science communication and public engagement with astronomy.During the interview, Williams discussed the growing role of remotely operated robotics in science, education, and field observation, including how mobile robotic platforms allow instruments and sensors to be deployed and operated in locations that are difficult or impractical for permanent installations.The discussion highlighted VGTel’s development of a remotely controlled robotic platform designed to support astronomy and environmental sensing as part of the company’s MiraLink™ monitoring system. The technology is intended to enable positioning of optical equipment and environmental sensors for remote sky monitoring, atmospheric measurement, and real-time educational demonstrations.Williams also addressed the broader impact of remote robotic systems, noting their potential to expand access to scientific observation and allow participation in data collection without requiring physical presence at an observing site.“Remote operation of mobile platforms represents an important step toward the future of observation and monitoring,” said Ken Williams, CEO of VGTel, Inc. “Our objective is to allow instruments to be positioned and controlled from a long distance, supporting both research and education while reducing limitations imposed by geography.”The episode also covered emerging trends in robotics, remote sensing technologies, and how distributed observation networks may expand public participation in scientific discovery.The podcast episode can be accessed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPwKbSpymZ8About VGTel, Inc.VGTel, Inc. (OTC: VGTL) is focused on distributed obser...