The Skadi Gold, Skadi 300 and Skadi 200 GNSS receivers will now be shipped in a field-rugged carrying case made entirely from recycled materials. The case is designed to meet the demands of ...
Hexagon has finalized its acquisition of Septentrio NV. By integrating Septentrio’s GNSS platforms with Hexagon’s existing portfolio, the company aims to enhance access to high-accuracy and ...
EAB members discuss the security of GNSS/PNT systems systems of systems that offer many other opportunities for cyberattacks and what to do about it.
Read a roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the March 2025 issue of GPS World magazine.
A brand-new innovation in the world of unmanned aircraft is becoming more rare as the industry matures. However, a Denver, Colorado company has been innovating continuously since 2017, patenting a new ...
The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) has awarded GMV a framework contract to advance the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC), a key facility for monitoring and evaluating the ...
SBG Systems has upgraded its inertial navigation systems — Ekinox, Apogee and Navsight— with new GNSS receiver options designed to offer greater flexibility while maintaining high precision and ...
SparkFun Electronics has introduced its first ultra-high-precision GNSS timing product, the SparkPNT GNSS Disciplined Oscillator (GNSSDO). Designed for applications requiring sub-nanosecond timing and ...
For our March 2025 issue, Professor Washington Ochieng proposed the following question to members of our editorial advisory board: When we discuss the security of GNSS/PNT systems, we nearly always ...
The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) has awarded GMV a framework contract to advance the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC).
Xona Space Systems and Trimble have collaborated to integrate Trimble correction services with Xona’s PULSAR high-performance navigation service. Initial satellite launches are expected in late 2026 ...
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