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Advancements in GNSS+INS Technology and Integration 

Significant advancements in GNSS and INS technology in the past few years are pushing the performance thresholds to levels unimagined only a few short years ago. This technology and its capabilities are evolving every day.

To learn what’s new and coming in the future, watch this free on-demand webinar, "Advancements in GNSS+INS Technology and Integrations" to hear a panel of experts discuss concepts and methods to optimize GNSS+INS performance in specific applications, including fixed wheel land vehicles, urban canyons, and even parking garages.

The panel of experts for this exciting webinar are Ryan Dixon, Chief Engineer of NovAtel’s SPAN GNSS/INS products group; David Gaber, Marketing and Business Development at Epson; and Andrey Soloviev, Principal at QuNav.

The webinar is moderated by Demoz Gebre-Egziabher, Professor, Aerospace Engineering & Mechanics, University of Minnesota.

 PANELISTS:

Demoz Gebre-Egziabher is on the faculty of aerospace engineering & mechanics department at Demoz Gebre-Egziabher is on the faculty of aerospace engineering & mechanics department at The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, USA where teaches and conducts PNT-related research.

Mel Torrie has a master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Utah State University and is founder and CEO of Autonomous Solutions, Inc.

Benjamin Schilling is director of sales at NovAtel Inc. and is responsible for managing the company’s global agriculture business. He has spent the last 15+ years working with machine control and GNSS businesses within the precision ag industry.

His focus in agriculture stems from roots on a large fruit and vegetable farm in the Midwest US. Schilling has since coupled that background with an interest in innovative technologies and a passion to expand the adoption of precision technology and improved practices into the agricultural industry globally

MODERATOR:

James Poss, Maj Gen (Ret) is the CEO of ISR Ideas, an intelligence, unmanned aerial systems and cyber warfare consulting firm.