Embedded World 2025, held this week in Nuremberg, Germany, allowed GNSS and telematics company to showcase new modules, antennas, sensors and other products. One company, IoT provider Telit Cinterion, rolled out the LE310 LTE Cat. 1 bis module series and the SL871K2 GNSS module at the trade show.

The company is marketing the modules for asset tracking, telematics, wearables and other applications. In addition, Telit Cinterion says its LE310 module series is the right size for constrained IoT devices such as asset trackers, Mobile Personal Emergency Response Systems (mPERS) and portable medical devices.

Taoglas has announced it expanded its line of TFM series of multi-band GNSS front-end modules at Embedded World. ““Using TFM modules typically saves designers at least six months of development time compared to designing active circuitry on the PCB themselves,” said Taoglas CEO, Dermot O’Shea, in a statement. “It not only speeds things up and enables them to focus on the rest of their design, but because of our many years of experience designing such circuits for our own antennas, you know you are getting best in class and can be confident in the reliability and accuracy of your GNSS data.”

Another company, Quectel Wireless Solutions, has launched its LG580P that supports multi-band signals across L1, L2, L5, and L6, enabling real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning and integrating a dual antenna, the company said. The module is tailored to intelligent robots and devices used in precision agriculture, ADAS and autonomous driving, the company said.
u-blox Launches DAN-F10N GNSS Antenna Module
Thalwil, Switzerland-based u-blox has launched the DAN-F10N dual-band GNSS antenna module at Embedded World. The company, which says the module is the industry’s smallest L1, L5 dual-band GNSS antenna module, says it features a dual-band patch antenna, packaging technology and a robust RF design.

The company says the module is tailored to such markets as asset tracking, aftermarket telematics, industrial automation and monitoring, consumer UAVs and sport trackers. The module offers meter-level positioning, enhanced performance, and seamless integration, the company said.
In other Embedded World News:
- pSemi has launched the PE562212 IoT front-end module. The module can connect to wearables, sensors and asset tracking applications, the company said.
- At the conference, Metirionic launched its Bluetooth Channel Sounding Evaluation Kit for the Nordic nRF54L15 to enable secure distance measurements and real-time location services (RTLS). Potential markets for the kit include real-time ranging and location accuracy for industrial, IoT, RTLS, logistics, and secure access applications.
- Fibocom rolled out its Tracker Solution that is designed for vehicle and asset tracking, as well as two-wheeled vehicle TCU (Telematics Control Unit) applications. Fibocom provides tailored Cat.1 bis and GNSS modules, and antennas for various chip platforms.
- oToBrite displayed its visual SLAM Positioning solutions for autonomous robots and uncrewed vehicles. In addition, the company said its Vision-AI perception technology powers ADAS applications, detecting lane, pedestrians, vehicles, and other road objects to enhance driving safety. This technology is already integrated into oToGuard, an all-in-one Level 2+ ADAS solution for commercial vehicles, the company said.
- pSemi has launched the PE562212 IoT front-end module. The module can connect to wearables, sensors and asset tracking applications, the company said.

The new IoT FEM enables higher data rate applications such as Wi-Fi and is powered by pSemi’s UltraCMOS technology, the company said.
- Truesense and Sintropy have partnered to integrate UWB solutions into Sintropy’s platforms. The integration will enhance equipment monitoring, preventive maintenance, and overall operational efficiency in industrial and medical environments, the companies say.