Septentrio® to be Featured on Advancements Television Series w/ Ted Danson on CNBC

Breakthroughs in technology for unmanned and autonomous vehicles.

JUPITER, Fla., June 28, 2018 — (PRNewswire) —

JUPITER, Fla., June 28, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- An upcoming episode of Advancements with Ted Danson will explore recent developments in autonomous vehicles such as drones, cars, trucks, excavators and other heavy machinery. This episode is scheduled to broadcast 4th QTR, 2018. Check your local listings for more information.

Septentrio is a leading worldwide designer and manufacturer of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems, such as GPS and Galileo) receivers and surveying equipment. Its product lines are trusted as well-engineered, widely applicable and easy to integrate, across a wide range of industries.

Septentrio receivers deliver consistently accurate and precise GNSS positioning scalable to centimeter-level and are designed to perform optimally in the most challenging environments.

The segment will focus on Septentrio's secure GNSS technology for unmanned systems. Autonomous trucks and agricultural machines are already being used to make worker activities safer and more efficient. Drones can go to places that would otherwise be too expensive or dangerous for human workers to reach. Farmers use unmanned systems to survey and even spray crops; NGOs employ them to launch search and rescue operations in disaster zones; event coordinators monitor crowds with them at major musical festivals, and conservationists can track and protect endangered species better in risky areas with them.

"In a few years, autonomous cars will be driving us around, with greater safety, efficiency and comfort than ever before. All of these vehicles depend critically on a multitude of sensors to determine where they are, with robust GNSS sensors at the heart of the system. It is critically important that the GNSS technology used supplies not just highly accurate data, but also a high level of reliability. That's where the technology from Septentrio comes in," said Jan Van Hees, Director of Marketing & Business Development, Septentrio.

Advancements will educate viewers about Septentrio's GNSS technology, which provides both the accuracy and robustness required, while integrating and synchronizing seamlessly with navigation systems and payloads.

"For many years now, driven by our customers, we have been developing GNSS technology for industrial applications that is not only very accurate, but also reliable in the harshest of environments," says Jan Van Hees, Director of Business Development at Septentrio. "With the advent of drones and the interest in developing autonomous cars and trucks, this focus on secure GNSS is becoming ever more important. It's exciting to see this technology affecting our daily lives more and more."

"UAVs and other autonomous systems have an enormous potential in aerial surveying, inspection, and a host of other industries," said Rochelle Hyman, senior producer for the Advancements series. "The autonomous industry is important to Septentrio, and we look forward to sharing the innovative technologies that have been designed and developed by the company."

About Septentrio®:
Septentrio designs, manufactures, and sells high-precision, multi-frequency, multi-constellation GPS/GNSS equipment for use in demanding applications. Septentrio products are used in a wide variety of industries including marine, construction, agriculture, survey and mapping, geographic information systems (GIS) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Septentrio receivers deliver consistently accurate and precise GNSS positioning, scalable to centimeter-level and designed to perform solidly in the most challenging environments. Septentrio receivers are available as OEM boards, housed receivers and smart antennas.

Septentrio is committed to providing products that are easy to use and straightforward to integrate into existing setups and workflows. A team of experienced application engineers in Europe, North America and Asia are on hand to assist users at every step of their integration journey, and for the lifetime of the product afterwards. Septentrio is headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, and has offices in Torrance, California, Shanghai and Tokyo as well as partners around the world. To learn more about Septentrio and its products, visit: Septentrio.com.

About Advancements and DMG Productions:
The Advancements series is an information-based educational show, targeting recent advances across a number of industries and economies. Featuring state-of-the-art solutions and important issues facing today's consumers and business professionals, Advancements focuses on cutting-edge developments, and brings this information to the public with the vision to enlighten about how technology and innovation continue to transform our world.

Backed by experts in various fields, and a team dedicated to education and advancement, DMG Productions consistently produces commercial-free, educational programming on which both viewers and networks depend. For more info, please visit: AdvancementsTV.com.

 

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