🌏 The Future of Navigation is MINI 🧭 We are excited to share the expansions of our versatile Certus range, with the new Mini series 🤏. The series lowers the entry barrier for precise and reliable navigation, while unlocking new possibilities for lightweight airborne platforms. Weighing no more than 55 grams, the series packs an impressive punch in performance and cost-efficiency, defying expectations for its weight and size. Available in three versatile options: 🔹Certus Mini D: Dual-antenna Navigation 🔹Certus Mini N: Navigation, single antenna 🔹Certus Mini A: Attitude and heading reference system Key benefits: ✅ Multiband GNSS (L1/L5) for ultimate position accuracy & interference resistance ✅ Easily integrated into legacy systems & new builds, reducing time & costs ✅ The series houses #AdvancedNavigation’s breakthrough algorithmic tech This flexibility accelerates deployment across geospatial surveying, agriculture, mining and asset tracking. ⛏🌿🛩 🌏 #LessWeightMorePower Learn more in the comments.
Advanced Navigation
Robotics Engineering
Sydney, New South Wales 24,397 followers
Advanced Navigation is a global leader in navigation and autonomous systems.
About us
Advanced Navigation is a global leader in navigation and autonomous systems. By leveraging capabilities in software-enhanced hardware, every solution delivers unrivaled capabilities and exceptional performance across land, air, sea and space applications where GPS is unreliable. Made possible with extensive research, testing and vertically integrated manufacturing, the company has progressed into deep technology fields, including robotics, inertial, photonic and quantum sensing, artificial intelligence, underwater acoustics, and GPS antennas and receivers. Customers choose Advanced Navigation for rapid product delivery and unmatched technical field expertise. Headquartered in Sydney, Australia, with research and production facilities nationwide and offices globally. Advanced Navigation is an Australian manufacturer exporting worldwide. #JoinTheAutonomyRevolution
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- Robotics Engineering
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- 201-500 employees
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- Sydney, New South Wales
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 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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If you’re heading to Avalon Australian International Airshow next week, be sure to join our Head of Photonics, Dr Lyle Roberts PhD in this insightful keynote on “The End of GPS Dominance” on Tuesday, 25 March. A world where #GPS falters was once confined to the Sci-Fi world, but is now a reality. When it can no longer serve as our single source of truth for #navigation, what does it mean for industries sitting at the nexus between #aerospace and #defence? Lyle will dissect the severity of this phenomenon, and bring attention to the critical, resilient Positioning, Navigation and Timing (#PNT) technologies that are changing the way we defend the skies. Interested in chatting further? Come visit the Advanced Navigation crew at Stand 2M9. Learn more about the program here: https://lnkd.in/gdk5qGwT Chris Shaw | Mark L. | James Brockway | Gil Garcia | Maximilian Doemling
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🌍 The countdown has begun - Advanced Navigation's European team and subsea & marine specialists are heading to Ocean Business in London next month. Our inertial #navigation systems, #acoustics and #underwater asset tracking technologies are tackling core industry challenges. Capable of working holistically as an ecosystem, they help marine and subsea users overcome integration barriers, adopt new solutions for vessels, and speed up access to new markets. Meet the crew at Stand N8 from 8 - 10 April. Start a chat, explore our solutions, and see how we can help you 🌊 Andrew Morgan | Müge Brook | Angus Macphail | Ted Evans | Chris Sundstrom | James Shaw | Alistair Gibson Full event details: https://lnkd.in/gakpgqct
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This tiny jumping #robot could one day go visit a moon—except not the one we usually know of. #Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, sits some 1.27 billion kilometers (800 million miles) away from Earth. Completely covered in a 40km thick sheet of ice with a subsurface ocean underneath, it is a challenging terrain for traditional rovers. The robot, named Salto, can perform highly repetitive jumps. Future developments will enable it to cover large distances without requiring an atmosphere (which is needed for using aerodynamics), and to leverage Enceladus’s poor gravity to travel long distances and collect plume samples. Read the full story in IEEE Spectrum: https://lnkd.in/eUXCVff3
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🌍 International Women’s Day 2025 🌟 Today, we celebrate the incredible women driving innovation and progress—both at Advanced Navigation and around the world. From engineering breakthroughs to pioneering research, their contributions continue to shape the future of autonomy, robotics, and beyond 🎉 We recognize that diversity fuels innovation, and we’re committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. As Nameeta Bhole shared with our team, “Stand for something or you will fall for anything. Today's mighty oak is yesterday's nut that held its ground.” – Rosa Parks. A powerful reminder of the strength and perseverance that brought us here today. To the women pushing boundaries in #STEM, leadership, and every field—thank you for making an impact. 🚀💡 #InternationalWomensDay #IWD
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For the third year in a row, Advanced Navigation is proudly supporting Girls Day Out in STEM (GDOS) to build a more diverse and inclusive #STEM community💡 According to UNESCO, females represent just 33% of researchers and 35% in STEM-related fields of study globally. We hope to move the dial by offering a platform for youth of all genders to learn, engage and most importantly have fun🧑🔬 On 8 March #InternationalWomensDay, GDOS will kick off its ‘March Forward’ program, featuring STEM challenges, polls and talks from inspiring industry leaders. There will also be impressive robotic prizes up for grabs! Know someone who dreams of a career in STEM? Get them their ‘virtual ticket’ today: https://lnkd.in/gezzuhs
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Resilience comes in more than one way. Advanced Navigation is expediting the development of a space-graded high shock #INS — capable of holding out against signal interferences as well as the extreme physical impacts of a rocket blast-off. An engineering excellence in software and hardware. The INS will ultimately support Gilmour Space Technologies in launching their Eris Rockets and Elara Satellite Platforms into low Earth orbit 🚀 Read our story in Defense Advancement: https://lnkd.in/gSFaS9n6 #InertialNavigationSystem #APNT
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Excited for Day 2 at IDEX! Advanced Navigation is all set! Visit the Australian Pavilion to explore how we can address your Navigation Warfare requirements using our range of APNT technologies
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We are absolutely thrilled to welcome autonomy expert Maximilian Doemling as our Head of Product Management. Max will lead #product development across our deep tech portfolio, spanning AI #robotics, inertial navigation, photonic and quantum sensing, and underwater acoustics. Max brings in decades of experience in catalysing #autonomy through impactful solutions. His strategic vision and proven track record in shaping complex, highly technical product ecosystems make him the perfect fit to drive our portfolio forward. Now, he’s set to redefine the next generation of GPS-contested #navigation across defense, aerospace, mining, agriculture, transportation, marine, and space. The future belongs to those who push the boundaries of what’s possible—and we’re just getting started. #WatchThisSpace | More on Max in the comments 👇
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Turtles with a built-in #GPS system?🐢 No, it’s not some sort of new zoological innovation. It’s a long-lived speculation that’s recently been proven true, according to a new study on baby loggerhead turtles conducted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The turtles are shown to be able to identify specific magnetic signatures of the Earth through two senses: one that works like a compass for general direction, the other like a map which helps them home in on specific coordinates🗺️ And it gets better. When they know food is coming, they do a little dance. Yes, just like our dogs🤭 Full story in Smithsonian Magazine: https://lnkd.in/gm9-_T-q