Trimble and Russian Space Systems Joint Venture

By on 7 June, 2010
Trimble and the Russian Space Systems are teaming up on a satellite project.
 
The Moscow-based joint venture, Rusnavgeoset, will sell commercial GNSS geodetic network infrastructure systems for Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
 
According to Trimble, operations will start once the venture has been registered, which is expected to occur this month.

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