🚀 From down under to the skies above, Advanced Navigation launches into #space! A key component of Space Machines Company’s Orbital Service Vehicle named #Optimus, our digital fibre-optic gyroscope, the #Boreas X90, took off on SpaceX's Transporter 10 rideshare launch earlier this week. 🛰️ Optimus will enhance the operational life of crucial space infrastructure and satellites by providing repair, refuelling and upgrade services directly in orbit. Think of it as #RoadSideAssistance in space! 🫡 Now in low Earth Orbit, Boreas X90 will optimise the vehicle’s manoeuvres, providing precise orientation and positioning for satellite docking and ‘orbital jumps’. Congratulations to the entire team at Space Machines Company, and thank you to the Australian Space Agency for supporting us in this new era of space exploration. This is truly a monumental moment. #Navigate to the comments to learn more about Boreas X90’s journey.
Advanced Navigation
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Sydney, New South Wales 18,994 followers
Advanced Navigation is a worldwide leader in AI-based navigation solutions and robotics.
About us
Headquartered in Australia, Advanced Navigation is the world’s most determined innovator in AI robotics and navigation technologies. By leveraging our capabilities in AI neural networks and deep learning algorithms, our solutions deliver unparalleled capabilities and exceptional performance across land, air, sea and space applications. Made possible with extensive research, testing and automated manufacturing, we develop transformative technologies from inertial and sonar navigation to photonic and quantum sensing. Customers choose Advanced Navigation for ultra-high accuracy, reliability and advanced design. Founded on a culture of research and discovery, Advanced Navigation's mission is to be the catalyst of the autonomy revolution. Powered by a deep curiosity to apply ground-breaking technologies to uncover and explore new frontiers, we are ultimately extending human capabilities to build a more resilient and sustainable future, with safer outcomes.
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https://www.advancednavigation.com
External link for Advanced Navigation
- Industry
- Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Satellite & RF Navigation Systems, Acoustic Navigation Systems, Robotics, Inertial Navigation Systems, USBL, MEMS GNSS INS, Fibre Optic Gyroscope, GNSS, Photonics, Quantum Sensing, Artificial Intelligence, Inertial Measurement Unit, Positioning Navigation and Timing, and Attitude and Heading Reference System
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Employees at Advanced Navigation
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Thomas Athanasiou
There is a solution for every problem - and I’m there to find it!
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Jason Pieloor
Senior Embedded Software Engineer at Advanced Navigation
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Peter Dulimov
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Brian Gordon
Head Of Research And Development at Advanced Navigation, the global leader in navigation systems for air, land and sea
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Advanced Navigation and Robotics Australia Group would like to thank all attendees who came to our #Mining #Innovation Spotlight event. Our teams are still buzzing from the energy and insights shared by thought leaders in mining and #robotics. ⛏💎🤖 A special shoutout to our inspiring speakers: ✅Dr Sue Keay, Chair and Founding Director of Robotics Australia Group ✅Chris Shaw, CEO and Co-Founder of Advanced Navigation ✅Gavin Gillett, Solutions Architect at Nova Systems Australia and New Zealand ✅Adam Amos, Director at Robotic Systems ✅Ross Carter, Industry Specialist at Austmine Their contributions made for a fantastic evening filled with forward-thinking conversations and lively debate. With the mining industry poised for significant transformation in the coming decade, there is no better time than now for #Australian mine operators to explore how #autonomous solutions can address legacy inefficiencies across their mine sites. Learn about our autonomous solutions here: https://bit.ly/3yqEsX5
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Scientists at the Brno University of Technology have developed tiny #robots which appear to be very effective at removing microplastics pollution from water. Microplastics (smaller than 5 millimetres in diameter) are found in waterways around the world. The sources are diverse - from the plastic microbeads that come in toothpaste to the fibres falling from synthetic clothing. They also draw harmful bacteria, posing serious health risks. In lab tests, the microrobots, once put into water, linked up to form flat sheets to align with the magnetic field produced by external coils. They then moved through the water, while their charged polymer strands were able to trap bacteria and micro polystyrene beads (playing the role of microplastics). Read about the innovation here: https://lnkd.in/gu2ebi3J
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#Autonomous #navigation is transforming the mining landscape. At this week’s #ElementSummit, Advanced Navigation’s Head of INS Simon Ward will join experts from BHP, OffWorld, Unearthed and Rio Tinto to discuss the impact of autonomous operations on GPS-denied environments, such as underground, urban and remote mining areas. Hosted by AROSE and Robotics Australia Group, the Element Summit draws on Australia’s expertise in managing remote outback domains and emerging developments in the global space sector. Specifically, Simon will talk about how innovative technologies such as #InertialNavigationSystems are able to automate mines, delivering new levels of operational efficiency and safety. Secure your spot today: https://lnkd.in/gVEuJVCx
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Singapore's self-driving buses get ready to roll. 🚍 🤖 🚥 We’re proud to be collaborating with MooVita Pte Ltd, a global leader in #autonomous vehicles, to help accelerate the future of public transportation in Singapore. Specifically, our technologies are enhancing the #navigational performance of #MooVita's autonomous buses in challenging #GNSS-complex and multipath environments. This not only raises the bar for safety and efficiency but also brings the industry closer towards universal adoption. Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/g67wDXtx
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Advanced Navigation is proud to partner with Sydney Photonics Industry Network (SPIN) for the International Day of Light 2024 Industry Showcase. The event brings together leading experts from Australia’s #Optics and #Photonics landscape to demonstrate pioneering products and services. Our very own photonics engineer Katherine Kinder will be presenting on how photonics are enabling Australian innovation in #navigation technology, such as strategic-grade fibre-optic gyroscopes. You will also hear from entrepreneur Dr Simon Poole AO and Matt Haines, optical applications engineer at LEAP Australia, about the key economic, social and technological capabilities photonics is enabling. Thank you to the co-founders of #SPIN, Dr Katie Chong and W. Y. Sarah Lau, for making this partnership possible. Reserve your place at the open event here: https://lnkd.in/gvK5kkJ5
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International Space Station National Laboratory's new project could provide a breakthrough in 3D mapping technology and transform #space exploration. Utilising NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's free-flying #robotic Astrobee system, the project will test a novel 3D mapping technology that can produce detailed maps of remote environments, ranging from the intricacies of the space station to the inner depths of a lava tube on the #Moon or Mars. Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/gJcGEFh3
New ISS initiative aims to revolutionize space 3D mapping
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The countdown is on! Just two days left until the highly anticipated Mining Innovation Spotlight event hosted by Advanced Navigation and Robotics Australia Group. ⛏💎🤖 Join us for keynote sessions featuring esteemed industry leaders, including Dr Sue Keay, Chair and Founder of Robotics Australia Group, Chris Shaw CEO and co-founder at Advanced Navigation, Gavin Gillett Architect at Nova Systems Australia and New Zealand, Ross Carter Industry Specialist at Austmine and Adam Amos Mechatronics Engineer at Robotic Systems. Here is what you can expect from the event: ✅Cutting-edge R&D innovations ✅Emerging #autonomous technologies shaping Australian mining ✅Deep and classical #MachineLearning models to extract valuable insights ✅Next-level advancements in pedestrian safety and remote operations ✅The golden rules for adopting new innovations in the mining sector on and off planet Don't miss out! Reserve your spot now: https://lnkd.in/gFGmmUST
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Watch the ReefScan CoralAUV in its element as it autonomously navigates complex #underwater paths and manoeuvres through the obstacle-laden terrain of a large coral reef. Developed by the Australian Institute of Marine Science and QUT (Queensland University of Technology), the ReefScan CoralAUV is equipped with Advanced Navigation’s Subsonus underwater positioning system – the blue and white device mounted on top. Delivering low SWaP-C (Size, Weight, Power and Cost), Subsonus enables the ReefScan CoralAUV to perform precise georeferenced surveys and replicate them regularly and affordably for effective reef management. Discover Subsonus here: https://lnkd.in/gdfCT9uj #subsea #autonomous
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Wrapping things up on a high note! Team Advanced Navigation had a fantastic time at XPONENTIAL Show 2024. This year, we saw a greater focus on solutions for #navigating in GNSS-denied environments and multipath mitigation. Advanced Navigation was proud to showcase our innovative solutions dedicated to shaping the future of #autonomous #navigation. Thank you to our valued customers and partners who stopped by our booth. For further insights into our high-performance #InertialNavigationSystems, visit here: https://lnkd.in/gMzKQmZD Stephen Fujiwara Scott Fitzgerald Seda Altinyuva, CSM Eleanor T. William Hardin