Unlock the power of your geospatial data with AI Many organisations collect vast amounts of data, yet much of it remains underused. Despite significant investment, geospatial data is often not easily accessible or analysis-ready for decision-makers. This is where Generative AI (Gen AI) comes in. By integrating Gen AI with geospatial data, organisations can ask conversational-style questions and receive clear, data-driven insights. However, applying AI without proper preparation can result in unreliable or misleading outcomes, reducing trust in the technology. To address this, FrontierSI has developed the Geospatial Generative AI Readiness Assessment—a structured approach that helps organisations evaluate and prepare their geospatial data for AI integration. By working with organisations to identify three key use cases, the assessment ensures AI solutions deliver accurate insights, reduce costs, and improve decision-making. To get more from your geospatial data contact Alistair Towers. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/gmEti5Pj #AI #GenerativeAI #GeospatialAI #GeospatialData #ArtificialIntelligence #DataDriven #DecisionMaking #Innovation #FrontierSI #GIS #Geospatial #AEC
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FrontierSI brings the best people together to solve the most complex spatial problems. The power of where is growing rapidly and we are committed to asking how spatial information can be better used to understand what is happening around us. We have been bringing people together and asking this for over 20 years. We believe in a future where collaborative research leads to accelerated industry growth, improved social well-being and a sustainable environment. With our network, we have transformed research outcomes into meaningful change. We have influenced new public data access policies and contributed to major national and international initiatives. From agriculture and defence to health, climate change and the built environment, we have realised tangible benefits for our partners. Between 2010–2024 our research impact will exceed $875m. By working with FrontierSI you are committing to improve how location technology and spatial information is valued, used and adapted.
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- Research Services
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Docklands, Victoria
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- Nonprofit
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- 2018
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Is your organisation prepared for a disruption to PNT services? Many critical infrastructure sectors—including energy, telecommunications, transport, and defence—rely on Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services from systems such as GPS. But what happens if these services are disrupted? FrontierSI and Pentagram Advisory Pty Ltd are launching a PNT Security Risk Assessment pilot project to help organisations identify vulnerabilities, assess risk mitigation strategies, and enhance resilience against PNT disruptions. 🔹 Free, 12-14 week pilot 🔹 Confidential risk assessment and tailored recommendations 🔹 Supports compliance with the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 We are seeking expressions of interest from Australian critical infrastructure operators to participate in this pilot. If your organisation relies on PNT, this is a unique opportunity to assess and strengthen your resilience. 📩 Contact us to learn more: pnt@frontiersi.com.au 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/gU2DtpFE #CriticalInfrastructure #RiskManagement #PNT #Cybersecurity #FrontierSI #SOCI Pentagram Advisory Pty Ltd
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Global demand for ethically sourced, traceable critical minerals is rising fast, and Queensland is taking proactive steps to lead the way. At FrontierSI, we’re proud to have worked with the Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development to develop the Vision and Roadmap for Critical Minerals Provenance and Traceability—a strategic blueprint to help industry and government navigate the complexities of mineral certification, compliance, and sustainability. The challenge is clear: as international regulations such as the EU Battery Passport come into force, the ability to verify mineral provenance is no longer optional—it’s essential for market access. The solution? A scalable, digital-first approach that ensures supply chains are transparent, resilient, and internationally competitive. This roadmap lays out a clear, actionable framework for: ✅ Digital verification systems that enhance transparency and compliance ✅ Data infrastructure improvements to streamline supply chain reporting ✅ Stronger First Nations engagement to ensure equitable participation ✅ Alignment with circular economy principles for long-term sustainability Queensland has the opportunity to set the benchmark for responsible, high-integrity resource development. By embracing traceability, ESG best practices, and digital credentials, the state can secure its position as a global leader in critical minerals supply. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/g9R5bxgk If you are interested in the roadmap and opportunities to participate in the future of Critical Minerals provenance and traceability, please contact Gavin Kennedy, gkennedy@frontiersi.com.au. #CriticalMinerals #SustainableMining #SupplyChain #BatteryMaterials #Traceability #ESG #FutureOfResources #Decarbonisation #CircularEconomy #MiningInnovation #FrontierSI
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🌍 Transforming satellite navigation: the future of LEO PNT FrontierSI is excited to announce the release of our Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) State of the Market Report 2024 edition—the world’s first comprehensive snapshot of the emerging LEO PNT market. The report highlights the transformative potential of LEO PNT in the satellite navigation industry, the challenges it addresses, and the key players shaping its future. The State of the Market report, which is the first in a series of annual reports, is essential reading for anyone seeking to track this technology's evolution over the coming years, including: *space and defence industry professionals *autonomous systems manufacturers *government and regulatory bodies *telecommunications, transportation and logistics companies *geospatial and surveying professionals *academics, researchers, and analysts *critical infrastructure providers *investors seeking game-changing technologies For more information on this rapidly evolving industry and to download the report visit: https://lnkd.in/gRg9AgcN #LEOPNT #PNT #PositioningNavigationTiming #SatelliteNavigation #Innovation #FrontierSI #GPS #GlobalPositioningNavigation #GNSS #GlobalNavigationSatelliteSystem Eldar Rubinov, Jade Morton, Jia-Urnn Lee, James Leversha, Graeme Kernich, Amir Allahvirdi-Zadeh, Sanat K. Biswas, Craig Benson, Joshua Morales, Austin J. Jack, Australian Space Agency,JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, European Space Agency - ESA, UAE Space Agency, Iridium, Xona Space Systems, TrustPoint, ArkEdge Space Inc., GEESPACE, Fergani Space, Skykraft
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🛰️ How prepared is Australia for disruptions to satellite navigation and timing? Many of our critical systems—from military operations to emergency services—rely on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) for accurate positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT). But what happens if these signals are disrupted? Until now, Australia has not had any open-source tabletop exercises or scenarios for exploring this risk, especially from a defence perspective. To address this gap, FrontierSI has developed a defence-focused scenario planning exercise with several government departments to examine what might happen if Australia’s ability to respond to threats is weakened due to PNT disruptions. Our January 2025 report, Assessing PNT Disruptions and Their Impacts on Defence, is the first in a series under the ‘Armouring the Clock’ project, funded by the 2024 Defence Strategic Policy Grants Program. This first report maps potential threats, assesses risks, and outlines high-level strategies for strengthening Australia’s resilience against PNT disruptions. Read more: https://lnkd.in/guXNwjyS 📍 For enquiries about the Armouring the Clock project, please contact Jia-Urnn Lee or Eldar Rubinov Download the report: https://lnkd.in/ggYHxQyb #PNTresilience #CriticalInfrastructure #ScenarioPlanning #SatelliteNavigation #GNSS #PNT #DefenceStrategy #RiskManagement #Resilience #Innovation #FrontierSI #SpaceTechnology #NationalSecurity Joshua Critchley-Marrows; Defence Australia; Australian Department of Home Affairs; Australian Maritime Safety Authority; Geoscience Australia; ANU National Security College
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🛰️ Australia’s first PNT Labs: safeguarding navigation in the digital age FrontierSI is proud to launch Australia’s first Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Labs, a pioneering Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) test range facility designed to test and evaluate the performance and resilience of PNT technologies. The first lab, located on a Victorian Goldfields Railway, will provide a consistent testing environment for GNSS receivers and Inertial Navigation Systems. By introducing controlled interference using software-defined radio, researchers will evaluate how different GNSS hardware and positioning algorithms handle disruptions. PNT technologies are the backbone of national security, transport, and critical infrastructure, yet they face major vulnerabilities: ✅ Weak signals – GNSS signals are extremely faint by the time they reach Earth, making them easy to disrupt ✅ Security risks – Civilian GNSS signals lack encryption and authentication, leaving them open to spoofing and jamming attacks PNT Labs will operate as a network of testing facilities, collaborating with industry and research partners to assess both current and emerging satellite navigation systems. By better understanding these vulnerabilities, the PNT Labs will provide valuable insights for the defence, transport, and infrastructure sectors, ensuring Australia remains at the forefront of secure and resilient navigation technologies. 📢 Join us in advancing PNT innovation This initiative is a critical step in securing Australia’s navigation future. To collaborate or learn more, contact pnt@frontiersi.com.au. #PNT #NavigationSecurity #GNSS #SpatialInnovation #RailTech #Geospatial #FrontierSI #CriticalInfrastructure #DefenceTech #TechnologyForGood #VGR 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/gWqW58bm Eldar Rubinov, Jia-Urnn Lee, James Leversha, Lachlan Ng
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🛰️ How prepared is Australia for disruptions to satellite navigation and timing? Many of our critical systems—from military operations to emergency services—rely on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) for accurate positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT). But what happens if these signals are disrupted? Until now, Australia has not had any open-source tabletop exercises or scenarios for exploring this risk, especially from a defence perspective. To address this gap, FrontierSI has developed a defence-focused scenario planning exercise with several government departments to examine what might happen if Australia’s ability to respond to threats is weakened due to PNT disruptions. Our January 2025 report, Assessing PNT Disruptions and Their Impacts on Defence, is the first in a series under the ‘Armouring the Clock’ project, funded by the 2024 Defence Strategic Policy Grants Program. This first report maps potential threats, assesses risks, and outlines high-level strategies for strengthening Australia’s resilience against PNT disruptions. Read more: https://lnkd.in/guXNwjyS 📍 For enquiries about the Armouring the Clock project, please contact Jia-Urnn Lee or Eldar Rubinov Download the report: https://lnkd.in/ggYHxQyb #PNTresilience #CriticalInfrastructure #ScenarioPlanning #SatelliteNavigation #GNSS #PNT #DefenceStrategy #RiskManagement #Resilience #Innovation #FrontierSI #SpaceTechnology #NationalSecurity Joshua Critchley-Marrows; Defence Australia; Australian Department of Home Affairs; Australian Maritime Safety Authority; Geoscience Australia; ANU National Security College
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🌏 Geospatial technologies: unlocking regional Australia's economic potential Geospatial and Earth observation technologies are gaining recognition for their growing value across regional Australia. From mining and agriculture to infrastructure and environmental management, these technologies offer major economic and strategic benefits—but realising their full potential requires investment in digital skills and industry collaboration. A recent report, commissioned by the Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) and delivered by FrontierSI, highlights how these technologies can drive regional growth and innovation. With the right support, geospatial initiatives can empower regional businesses, boost productivity, and create new economic opportunities. 💡 Want to explore how geospatial solutions could benefit your region or your business? Contact Gavin Kennedy at FrontierSI. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/guugdqfi Mackay Regional Council Isaac Regional Council Whitsunday Regional Council Regional Development Australia Greater Whitsundays Split Spaces Resources Centre of Excellence Resource Industry Network Fang Yuan Georgia Lavers Kylie Porter Sherry Smith #Geospatial #EarthObservation #RegionalGrowth #EconomicDevelopment #DigitalTransformation #Innovation #FutureOfWork #TechnologyForGood #MiningTech #AgTech #Infrastructure #Mapping #FrontierSI #SustainableDevelopment #GreaterWhitsunday #GW3 #GreaterPossibilities
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🌍 Transforming satellite navigation: the future of LEO PNT FrontierSI is excited to announce the release of our Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) State of the Market Report 2024 edition—the world’s first comprehensive snapshot of the emerging LEO PNT market. The report highlights the transformative potential of LEO PNT in the satellite navigation industry, the challenges it addresses, and the key players shaping its future. The State of the Market report, which is the first in a series of annual reports, is essential reading for anyone seeking to track this technology's evolution over the coming years, including: *space and defence industry professionals *autonomous systems manufacturers *government and regulatory bodies *telecommunications, transportation and logistics companies *geospatial and surveying professionals *academics, researchers, and analysts *critical infrastructure providers *investors seeking game-changing technologies For more information on this rapidly evolving industry and to download the report visit: https://lnkd.in/gRg9AgcN #LEOPNT #PNT #PositioningNavigationTiming #SatelliteNavigation #Innovation #FrontierSI #GPS #GlobalPositioningNavigation #GNSS #GlobalNavigationSatelliteSystem Eldar Rubinov, Jade Morton, Jia-Urnn Lee, James Leversha, Graeme Kernich, Amir Allahvirdi-Zadeh, Sanat K. Biswas, Craig Benson, Joshua Morales, Austin J. Jack, Australian Space Agency,JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, European Space Agency - ESA, UAE Space Agency, Iridium, Xona Space Systems, TrustPoint, ArkEdge Space Inc., GEESPACE, Fergani Space, Skykraft
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FrontierSI is pleased to share the success and positive feedback from the most recent round of the AGO Labs industry innovation program, designed for the Australian Geospatial Intelligence Organisation (AGO). This innovative program tackles real-world challenges in geospatial intelligence through short-term, industry-led innovation projects. Over six months, industry participants addressed unclassified AGO challenges using modern artificial intelligence and data analytics methods for mapping and imagery. The feedback from recent participants has been outstanding: 💬 “We are thoroughly impressed with the outstanding management and execution of the AGO Labs program. Throughout the project, the FrontierSI team demonstrated unwavering enthusiasm, support, and responsiveness, making the entire experience seamless and rewarding… FrontierSI’s leadership is indispensable in ensuring that each AGO Labs project delivers innovative, game-changing, and practical technology for Defence end-users—on time and within budget. – Professor Son Lam Phung, Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences, University of Wollongong 💬 “With the assistance and facilitation of FrontierSI it was found to be highly efficient working directly with Defence personnel. The AGO Labs project was proposed, approved and fully delivered all under six months - which is an excellent timeframe suitable for a small business.” – David Shteinman, CEO, Industrial Sciences Group We are proud to have been contracted to deliver this program and play a role in driving innovation, bridging industry and government, and delivering impactful solutions for Defence. A heartfelt thank you to all the participants, our dedicated team, and AGO for trusting FrontierSI to lead this game-changing initiative. #Innovation #GeospatialIntelligence #ArtificialIntelligence #FrontierSI #Defence #DataAnalytics #Collaboration #SmallBusiness #TechnologySolutions Office of National Intelligence Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation, University of Wollongong, Industrial Sciences Group (ISG) Group
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