The 37th America's Cup kicks off in Barcelona today with the Preliminary Regatta, the first and last chance for all teams to test their boats against each other on the water before the Louis Vuitton Cup Challenger Selection Series begin next week. ⛵🏆 Advanced Navigation is proud to be supporting Orient Express Racing Team, representing #France, by equipping them with our inertial navigation technology. The precision it provides will enable them to extract peak performance from their #AC40 and #AC75 race boats. 🇫🇷 Watch the video below to learn how this technology influences their tactical decisions during training, helping them keep their boat on its foils and fly across the water. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gZ7cSfnY
Advanced Navigation
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Sydney, New South Wales 20,944 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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- Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, New South Wales
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- Privately Held
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- 2012
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- 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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🚀 #LandForces2024 is just around the corner! 🚀 We’re excited to join defence industry leaders from across the globe at the 📍Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 📅 September 11-13. Team Advanced Navigation will be showcasing our next-gen solutions for GNSS-denied environments, precision navigation, and technologies that counter the rising threat of offensive drones. Meet our team: Chris Shaw, Wayne Prender, Mark L., Christopher McNamara, Simon Ward, and Esteban Andrade. They’ll be at Stand C031 to demonstrate our field-proven inertial navigation systems and our onshore manufacturing capabilities Don’t miss the chance to see how we’re shaping the future of defence tech! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gC7kGBas
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How is technology enabling humans to work smarter under the sea? Hear from Advanced Navigation’s Senior AI Engineer Alec McGregor at Engineering Ocean Solutions (EOS) conference, on the pressing challenges faced by ocean explorers and how micro AUVs such as #Hydrus are breaking down barriers. EOS gathers leaders, scientists and innovators across marine, subsea, maritime, defence and coastal engineering to explore leading-edge solutions in, with and for the #ocean. An expert in #underwater robotics, Alec will spotlight the powerful capabilities of Hydrus - including how it uses AI-imaging to map large areas of coral reefs and photogrammetry to identify gigantic shipwrecks. Register today to join the deep dives, invaluable connections and site tours: https://lnkd.in/gQPHPuXT
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Advanced Navigation is pleased to welcome Wayne Prender as Global Head of Defense, marking a significant step in expanding our presence in the U.S. while strengthening the technology trade between the U.S. and Australia. With 20+ years of experience in the global defense industrial base, Wayne brings deep domain expertise across C4ISR, uncrewed systems, systems engineering and government contracting. His knowledge and understanding of the modern challenges faced by defense are a force multiplier for Advanced Navigation, as we continue to catalyze the autonomy revolution with much-needed APNT solutions. We are thrilled to have Wayne join us in this next stage of growth! https://lnkd.in/gtApqbij
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Heading to the International Future of Mining Conference from 2-4 of September in Sydney? ⛏️🪨 Be sure to catch our very own Head of Photonics, Dr Lyle Roberts PhD, keynote session on Wednesday 11AM, where he’ll dive into ground-breaking advancement in LiDAR technology. Discover how revolutionary laser technology is transforming navigation in underground mines and beyond. To learn more, click here: https://lnkd.in/gYWTdhTq
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An absolute thrill to see Advanced Navigation make it on the Forbes Asia 100 To Watch List🌟 The list spotlights companies across APAC that are making meaningful impacts in their respective industries. #AdvancedNavigation continues to redefine the world of #navigation without GPS. Our cutting-edge technologies power the future—from guiding driverless vehicles and #drones to exploring the depths of the ocean and landing on the #lunar surface. Ultimately we are extending human capabilities to build a more resilient and sustainable future. We are truly humbled to be recognised. View the full list here: https://lnkd.in/gW8a8kfU #JoinTheAutonomyRevolution #ForbesAsia100ToWatch
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Team Advanced Navigation is thrilled to be showcasing our cutting-edge, AI-driven technologies with field-proven PNT solutions at 🌍🇵🇱 MSPO Kielce, Poland from 📅 3 - 6 September. We're proud to co-exhibit with Team Defence Australia, ready to connect with defence leaders across Europe. 🚀 Connect with the team, Sion Rowlands, Michal Olchawa, and Chris Wardman at📍Stand F-32, Hall F to learn more about the latest advancements in defence. https://lnkd.in/g6ibmCZ7
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The dung beetle #navigates by using the constellation of stars in the Milky Way as a fixed reference point. This allows it to roll dung balls in a straight line. Taking inspiration from this natural prowess, scientists at the University of South Australia created an #AI sensor capable of precisely measuring the orientation of the Milky Way, even in low light and with significant movement. They did this by mounting a camera on the roof of a vehicle to capture images of the Milky way, and discovered it is largely unaffected by motion blur - a key insight that led to the development of the sensor, which boasts potential applications in #drones, #robots, and even orbiting #satellites. Read the full innovation here: https://lnkd.in/gXxvQ8fp
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Advanced Navigation's latest tech article shines a light on the winner of the 2023-24 Student Grant Program, an initiative that recognises excellence in high-achieving engineering students. This year, applicants were tasked to envision an #autonomous system that would improve human lives. The winning entry landed on the idea of a satellite-powered #drone system and how it can augment disaster response - a craft of creativity, originality and impressive understanding of engineering knowledge. Read the full entry here: https://lnkd.in/g_WRDZpn
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#Photonics are helping to bring down the cost of space-based astronomy. To study the habitability of exoplanets, researchers at the National Research Council Canada / Conseil national de recherches Canada built and tested a #CubeSat prototype with an integrated photonic chip, which proved itself capable of detecting the absorption signatures of carbon dioxide in incoming light. In a real-life mission, a CubeSat would be able to observe a star for days to weeks, and look for slight changes in its spectrum when a planet absorbs its light during a transit—tell-tale evidence of gases of a biological origin. As CubeSats are becoming increasingly adopted for deploying small instrument payloads into #space, the compact nature of photonic chips is critical for reducing the size, weight and cost of components. In the researchers’ own words—‘enabling smaller space telescopes to do big science’. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gEd839KC
Photonic Chip Cuts Cost of Hunting Exoplanets
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