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Onboard With MooVita: Towards The Next Stop In Autonomous Transportation

Onboard With MooVita: Towards The Next Stop In Autonomous Transportation

MooVita is developing autonomous buses to tackle Singapore's public transportation concerns, arising from an ageing population and a labour shortage of bus drivers.

27 March 2024

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Advanced Navigation Announces Boreas D70, New Digital Fibre-Optic Gyroscope

Advanced Navigation Announces Boreas D70, New Digital Fibre-Optic Gyroscope

Global, October 2022 – Advanced Navigation, the world’s most determined innovator in artificial intelligence for robotic and navigation technologies is announcing Boreas D70, a fibre-optic gyroscope (FOG) inertial navigation system (INS).

18 October 2022

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Advanced Navigation’s Spatial Dual Partners with AMZ’s Driverless Race Car

AMZ’s Driverless Race Car Takes the Lead With Advanced Navigation’s Spatial Dual

Learn how the AMZ Race Car team uses Advanced Navigation's Spatial Dual to operate their driverless electric race car.

6 June 2021

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Launching Boreas, The World’s First Fully Digital FOG

Launching Boreas, The World’s First Fully Digital FOG

Advanced Navigation is pleased to announce their new range of fiber optic gyroscope inertial navigation systems (INS), Boreas.

26 May 2021

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