Hexagon Unveils Portfolio of Physical Security Solutions, Rebrands
Hexagon’s Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division has announced the expansion and rebranding of its portfolio of physical security solutions to HxGN dC3. The new name stands for detect, command, control and collaborate, the company said.

Since acquiring Qognify in April 2023, Hexagon said it has been extending and integrating its offerings into the broader company ecosystem. A new product is the AI-enhanced HxGN dC3 LidarVision, a 3D surveillance system based on volumetric lidar detection technology.
Contact: Emily Arnold, Hexagon, (256) 730-2582, media@hexagon.com, hxgnsecurity.com.
Calian GNSS Antenna SDKs Integrating Swift Navigation’s Skylark PPS
Calian has announced that its Smart GNSS SDKs now combine Swift Navigation’s Skylark Precise Positioning Service corrections with an advanced antenna tech to offer centimeter-level positioning. Calian’s Smart Dual Band GNSS Antennas integrate with leading GNSS receivers, presenting PNT information to target applications such as drones, robots, autonomous vehicles and survey equipment over a digital interface, the company said.
Contact: Calian GNSS, (613) 591-3131, ext.101, info.gnss@calian.com, www.calian.com/gnss.
u-blox Updates NEO-F10T Module
Thalwil, Switzerland-based u-blox has announced the latest update on the NEO-F10T dual-band GNSS timing module. The new module variant features Galileo OSNMA (Open Service Navigation Message Authentication), making it a solid solution for private networks and telecom infrastructure, the company said.

The NEO-F10T delivers nanosecond-level timing accuracy and incorporates advanced security protocols such as Galileo OSNMA, secure boot, and secure interfaces, the company said.
Contact: Sven Etzold, u-blox, 41 76 561 0066, sven.etzold@u-blox.com, www.u-blox.com.
Soracom and Suzuki Launch IoT-Based Proof-of-Concept Vehicle
Soracom and Suzuki Motor Corp. have launched a proof-of-concept using IoT to commercialize Suzuki’s “Versatile micro e-Mobility Platform concept,” which applies electric wheelchair technology to provide mobility solutions for various robots, the companies said.

By combining autonomous driving, AI, and other partner technologies with this mobility platform, the initiative aims to address challenges in various fields, such as logistics, snow removal, civil engineering and construction, and measurement and monitoring, the company said. The concept will leverage the Soracom IoT platform as well as a communication module to enable real-time cloud connectivity for vehicle operation status updates and GPS-based location tracking, the company said.
Contact: Justine Schneider, for Soracom, (404) 266-2060, ext. 507, jschneider@calysto.com, www.soracom.io.

Create a FREE ManyMe Account.
Pointr AI Maps Now Integrated in Dubai Malls
Pointr has announced that the Dubai Mall and Dubai Hills Mall have integrated the company’s AI maps. The shopping center’s app deliver navigation and enhanced visitor’s experience, the company said.

The Dubai Mall, with millions of visitors each month, has thousands of stores. The Point-based app allows visits to receive real-time wayfinding for navigating the massive space, the company said.
Contact: Pointr, www.pointr.tech.com..
Suntech Rolls Out ST434R GPS Tracker
Suntech International USA has launched its ST4345R GPS device tailored for external environments, the company said. This device excels in remote data transmission, ideal for scenarios demanding resilient, weatherproof equipment.

Equipped with digital inputs, an RS232 serial port, and versatile output capabilities, the ST4345R seamlessly integrates with various sensors, the company said. In addition, the tracker operation on the LTE-Cat M1 and NB2-IoT.
Contact: Suntech International USA, info@suntechus.com, https://lnkd.in/ert_mnec.
Netmore and Zenze Partner to Deploy LoRaWAN Networks for Cargo and Asset Monitoring at Ports and Terminals Worldwide
Netmore Group has partnered with Zenze to offer low-cost wireless infrastructure for tracking and cargo monitoring applications at ports, terminals, distribution centers and warehouses. Powered by Netmore’s managed IoT network infrastructure, Zenze offers both custom-built, and local LoRaWAN networks together with data services for the tracking of refrigerated cargo, dry cargo, and other container- and asset-types, the company said. The companies initially will be focused on deploying LoRaWAN networks in collaboration with ports and terminals participating in the Cargo Visibility Network.
Contact: Ken Lynch, Netmore Group, (617) 877-5393, ken.lynch@netmoregroup.com, www.netmoregroup.com.

Click HERE to Join our growing Location Business News LinkedIn Group!