C-Nav World GPS

C-Nav World GPS, a division within the geospatial industry, provided advanced Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) solutions, particularly tailored for precise positioning applications. The company was known for developing high-accuracy GPS systems and services with a wide range of applications, including marine navigation, offshore surveying, and other industry-specific needs requiring precise geolocation data.

Key highlights of C-Nav World GPS include:

  1. High-Accuracy Positioning: C-Nav was renowned for offering GNSS solutions that provided centimeter-level accuracy. This was crucial for industries such as offshore oil and gas exploration, where exact positioning is essential.

  2. Global Coverage: One of the significant selling points for C-Nav was its global coverage. Their solutions were designed to work reliably across the world, making them ideal for globalized operations and geographically diverse projects.

  3. Innovative Technology: The company invested heavily in research and development to advance GNSS technology. This led to the creation of robust hardware and software capable of delivering real-time, high-accuracy geographic positioning.

  4. Diverse Applications: Apart from marine and offshore industries, C-Nav’s solutions found applications in various fields such as agriculture, construction, surveying, and environmental monitoring. This versatility made it a valuable tool for many sectors requiring geospatial precision.

  5. Integration and Support: C-Nav also provided excellent customer support and integration services. Their systems could be integrated with other technical solutions to create comprehensive navigation and positioning ecosystems tailored to specific industry needs.

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Products

10cm accuracy worldwide positioning and display system

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730 East Kaliste Saloom Road
Lafayette LA 70508
USA

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