TrustPoint joins GPS Innovation Alliance

By on 24 September, 2024
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The GPS Innovation Alliance (GPSIA) has announced that TrustPoint has become the newest member of the organisation, joining companies such as Garmin, Trimble, Apple and Lockheed Martin.

“TrustPoint’s entrepreneurial vision for developing a complementary PNT constellation offers an innovative new dimension in satellite navigation,” said GPSIA Executive Director, Lisa Dyer.

“They will be a valuable addition in our efforts to heighten awareness of the vital contributions of these technologies to public safety, critical infrastructure, and the global economy.”

TrustPoint is developing a next-generation, fully commercial GNSS capability, leveraging a LEO satellite constellation and C-band signals.

The company’s service is designed to complement the core L-band services and address the needs of the autonomous mobility, smart infrastructure and defence sectors.

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