Nordian announces global launch of ‘Precisio Smart Antenna Series’ delivering cm accuracy within seconds and connectivity for multiple industry applications
Agriculture, Mining, Drone and Surveying application developers targeted with "Plug and Play" tracking and navigation solution
Austin, Texas, 13th August 2024 - Nordian, a leading global provider of advanced GNSS and AI-enhanced positioning solutions, today announced the availability of its Precisio Smart Antenna Series, aimed at the global application developer community and specifically the Agriculture, Mining, Drone and Surveying sectors.
Nordian's Precisio Smart Antenna Series enables precise positioning with a 50 Hz position update rate and centimeter-level accuracy in seconds. Utilizing both satellite and IP corrections for flexibility and adaptability across various applications, the Smart Antenna Series appeals to application developers who are looking to provide cost effective, accurate, robust and reliable positioning capability.
The Precisio Smart Antenna Series seamlessly compliments Nordian's Precisio OEM offering - an advanced, high-precision board designed for OEMs seeking the integration of GNSS technology combined with u-blox's PointPerfect PPP-RTK correction services for superior positioning accuracy.
Michael Schramm, CEO and founder, Nordian, said, "As the global market for autonomous vehicles and devices gathers pace the ability to precisely locate and position, down to cm level, becomes incredibly relevant. For application developers in the Agriculture, Mining, Drone and Surveying sectors we enable cost effective plug and play solutions to speed time to market."
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