Intergeo 2024 Features UAV, V2X and Machinery Technology Launches


STUTTGART, Germany— This week’s Intergeo 2024 conference, known for years as a high-precision survey show, has become a showcase for autonomous machinery, Vehicle to Anything (V2X), and particularly, UAVs.

At Integeo, Trimble TRMB 2.37%↑ announced the launch of premium direct georeferencing solutions, the Trimble APX RTX portfolio, for mapping sensors on uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs).  The company said OEMs and drone payload integrators can fly around the clock to deliver map products with these solutions.

Trimble’s APX RTX (Trimble).

The company said its CenterPoint RTX, integrated with georeferenced solutions, enables real-time and post-mission direct georeferencing of camera, LiDAR and hyperspectral mapping sensors on UAVs.  The Trimble APX RTX is embedded with GNSS inertial hardware that delivers real-time positioning and highly accurate roll, pitch and heading measurements, the company said.

Quectel Wireless Solutions launched the first quad-band GNSS module, the LG290P, and the Quectel RTK Correction Service at Intergeo.  The LG290P GNSS module features RTK availability in challenging environments, the company said.  It is suited for such applications as precision agriculture, robotic lawn mowers, surveying and personal robots.

Quectel’s new LG290P (Quectel).

The company’s new RTK Correction Services offer centimeter-level positioning accuracy that “outperforms traditional GNSS solutions.”  By partnering with RTK correction service providers, Quectel can deliver tailored solutions optimized for specific applications and locations to existing customers, the company said.

u-blox rolled out its X20 portfolio of products (u-blox).

At Intergeo, u-blox, building on its F9 high-precision platform, launched its X20 GNSS platform for automotive, industry automation, emerging industrial markets and network information and time sync.  X20 is an all-band (L1/L2/L5/L6) platform with an integrated L-band receiver.

In other Intergeo news:

  • Point One Navigation founder & CEO Aaron Nathan talked about “Effortless

    RTK: Turning Challenges into Profits.”

  • Trimble and Worldsensing have announced a solution for 3D ground and structural movement monitoring.  It integrates Trimble’s 4D Control (T4D) software with the Trimble GNSS Meter, powered by Worldsensing.
  • Eeve rolled out the Willow robot, an intelligent lawn mower robot that cuts grass, manage weeds and acts as security guard at night.
  • The Ekin X Spotter was displayed—and features a smart traffic enforcement system that performs automatic licence plate recognition and speed violation.
  • MIKROE’s GNSS RTK 4 Click was launched.  It features compact add-on board designed for high-precision GNSS positioning and navigation
  • The Systork’s Linnet, an RTK multi-band module facilitating centimeter level navigation, was launched.
  • ZCS showcased its Twenty 294.0 – 4.36 – 4.50 Elite RTK lawnmowers.

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