Companies Exhibit Latest Location Products at ION


BALTIMORE—While know as a technical meeting, this year’s ION GNSS 2025 featured 46 exhibitors and a few thousand attendees. While not the product introduction show as it was in the past, several industry companies displayed their newest offerings.

Xona Space Systems products seemed to be in several booths at ION. In one display, Safran’s Skydel GNSS simulation software, which supports Xona’s PULSAR signals, allows developers to test low-Earth orbit (LEO) positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) under simulation, the company said. The addition of PULSAR signals boosts signal strength by as much as 100 timesand offers enhanced resilience, allowing more precise and robust positioning in challenging environments, the company said.

StarNav’s Joshua Morales and Kathryn Hammar display the company’s SNDR-X receiver at the Safran booth at ION GNSS 2025 (Kevin Dennehy).

Another company, StarNav, displayed its SNDR-X multi-channel receiver that demonstrates real- time acquisition, tracking, and PNT solution.

LabSat’s Chris Smith displays the company’s Multi-Unit Synchronization solution (Kevin Dennehy).

LabSat rolled out its Multi-Unit Synchronization solution that has three-antenna testing capability. In addition, the unit has GNSS attitude record and replay capability.

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