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  • INTERGEO 2023: Recap

    INTERGEO 2023: Recap

    On the first day of INTERGEO 2023, attendees flooded the exhibit hall.
    On the first day of INTERGEO 2023, attendees flooded the exhibit hall. (All photos taken by GPS World staff).

    The 29th INTERGEO conference and trade show on geospatial technology and data was held from October 10 to 12 in the German capital Berlin. This year’s event took place under the famous radio tower and in the brand new Hub27 conference center, part of the 42-acre Messe Berlin exhibit and conference center. The annual event takes place each year in a different German city.

    Over the three days, 560 vendors from more than 40 nations exhibited their products, while people from across the globe attended presentations and vendor exhibits on geodesy, geoinformation and land management. Topics covered included Earth observation and environmental monitoring, maritime solutions, unmanned systems, building information modeling (BIM), GIS and artificial intelligence, metaverse and cloud applications, smart cities, digital twins, COPERNICUS and Galileo satellite services, 4D geodata, 3D cadaster, and smart mapping applications. The focus was on how these technologies and data are used to address issues of housing, mobility, sustainability, climate change and internal security, monitoring for disaster prevention and protection, and the creation of more equitable living conditions.

    In conjunction with the conference, the German Cartography Congress 2023 also convened, with lectures on such topics as atlases, map collections, map design, and artificial intelligence. In her keynote address, Professor Monika Sester discussed how machine learning methods help with generalization and Professor Sebastian Meier gave a provocative lecture titled “Critical Cartography in Times of Hallucinating Machines.”

    Attendees at a presentation from the exhibit hall stage.
    Attendees at a presentation from the exhibit hall stage.

    Day 1, Tuesday, October 10

    On the first day of INTERGEO 2023, keynote speakers included Jack Dangermond, founder and CEO of ESRI, professor Paul Becker, president of the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy, Scott Crozier from Trimble and professor Rudolf Staiger, president of the organiser DVW e.V. The main theme was the centrality of geospatial science and technology to sustainability because the basis of socially, ecologically and economically sustainable decisions lies in the understanding of the Earth system. This is increasingly achieve using geoinformation gathered through Earth observation and many other sensors.

    GPS World conducted short interviews with Gustavo Lopez, market access manager at Septentrio and Deyn Deng, overseas sales manager at Unicore.

    Some surveying supplies that have been used for centuries are still in use today.
    Some surveying supplies that have been used for centuries are still in use today.

    Day 2, Wednesday, October 11

    On the second day of INTERGEO 2023, the focus of the keynote presentations, like that of many of the products in the exhibit hall, was “smart cities” and building information modeling (BIM), including a panel discussion on the importance of BIM in Germany. Related themes discussed in the presentations, on the exhibit hall stages, and at vendors’ booths included connected urban twins, sensor data, real-time applications, urban twins as drivers of innovation for local governments, maritime solutions, Earth observation, and unmanned systems.

    An autonomous bathymetric vessel from Teledyne Marine.
    An autonomous bathymetric vessel from Teledyne Marine.

    At a press conference on navigating sustainability through geospatial insights the participants were Rudolf Staiger, president of DVW, Boris Skopljak, Vice President survey & mapping strategy and product marketing at Trimble, Thomas Harring, president Geosystems at HexagonGerd Buziek, Business Relations Executive at Esri Deutschland and Godela Roßner, head of Earth observation at Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR).

    This UAV from CHCNav can take off and land like a helicopter and fly like a plane.
    This UAV from CHCNAV can take off and land like a helicopter and fly like a plane.

    GPS World conducted short interviews with Andrew Scott, Head of Marketing & Sales at JAVAD GNSS; Jamie Birch, product manager at OxTS; Mandy Clayton, Southeast Regional sales mganager at GeoMax (part of Hexagon); Florian Ollier, head of marketing & communications at SBG Systems; Andrei Gorb, division product manager, Mapping Solutions at CHCNAV; Rachel Wong, Survey & Engineering Product Line, product manager at CHCNAV; Marcel Visser, CEO of NavCert; Ken MacLeod, product line manager and Bruce Shields systems group director at Tallysman; and Morgane Selve, head of marketing at Yellowscan.

    CHCNav’s Apache 4 autonomous bathymetric vessel.
    CHCNAV’s Apache 4 autonomous bathymetric vessel.

    Visser told GPS World that his company had obtained from the German federal government sole responsibility to certify UAVs in Germany for commercial operations, including flights beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS).

    Trimble’s GEDO CE 2.0 track measurement trolley.
    Trimble’s GEDO CE 2.0 track measurement trolley.
  • INTERGEO 2023 is fast approaching

    INTERGEO 2023 is fast approaching

    INTERGEO 2023 will take place Oct. 10-12, in Berlin, Germany, and GPS World staff will be in attendance. The main topics of the annual conference include Earth observation, maritime solutions, unmanned systems and building information modeling (BIM).

    The three-day event will also cover the topics of GIS and artificial intelligence, metaverse and cloud applications, Earth observation and environmental monitoring, smart city, infrastructure BIM, digital twins, satellite services COPERNICUS and Galileo, 4D geodata, 3D cadastre, smart mapping applications, Geobasis 2030 and 3D point clouds illuminated.

    In addition to international keynote speakers, the conference will focus on expert exchange and live experiences with panel discussions and networking events.

    While GPS World will not have a booth, attendees can catch Matteo Luccio, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, on the show floor.

    The INTERGEO conference program can be found here.

  • ION GNSS+ 2023: Racelogic

    ION GNSS+ 2023: Racelogic

    GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met with Elijah Owens, technical sales engineer, Racelogic, to highlight the company’s new Labstat 4 technology and more from ION GNSS+ 2023.

  • ION GNSS+ 2023: RX Networks

    ION GNSS+ 2023: RX Networks

    GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Lucio, stopped by the RX Networks booth to talk about company updates and new products with Ali Soliman, head of sales and marketing, RX Networks.

  • ION GNSS+ 2023: Rohde & Schwarz

    ION GNSS+ 2023: Rohde & Schwarz

    GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met with Darren McCarthy, Aerospace & Defense Industry Segment Manager, Rohde & Schwarz, to discuss the company’s new avionics test, developments in using 5G broadcast channels for PNT and more from ION GNSS+ 2023.

  • ION GNSS+ 2023: UHU Technologies

    ION GNSS+ 2023: UHU Technologies

    GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met with UHU Technologies President, Jeffery Sanders, to discuss the company’s new four channel system, seven channel system, their applications and more from the ION GNSS+ 2023 show floor.

  • ION GNSS+ 2023: Safran Navigation & Timing

    ION GNSS+ 2023: Safran Navigation & Timing

    GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met with John Fischer, resilient PNT and wireless systems, Safran Navigation & Timing, at their booth at ION GNSS+ 2023. Fischer, a GPS World Editorial Advisory Board member, discussed the Minerva Academic Program, the goal of the program and more in this exclusive interview.

  • ION GNSS+ 2023: Microchip Technology

    ION GNSS+ 2023: Microchip Technology

    GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met with Will Krzewick, Principal Engineer Product Marketing, Microchip Technology, to discuss remote sensing, new atomic clocks, and more products featured at their booth at ION GNSS+ 2023.

  • ION GNSS+ 2023: Spirent Communications

    ION GNSS+ 2023: Spirent Communications

    GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met for an exclusive interview about Spirent Communications collaboration with Xona Space System‘s PULSAR, new releases, and more with Adam Price, Vice President – PNT Simulation, Spirent Communications.

     

  • DHS plans GPS spoof testing event for 2024

    DHS plans GPS spoof testing event for 2024

    DHS logoThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has announced plans for a new testing program to evaluate how well GPS systems perform against spoofing and disruption exploits.

    DHS S&T’s 2024 GPS Testing for Critical Infrastructure (GET-CI) event is scheduled for Fall 2024. It will allow critical infrastructure owners and operators (CI O&O) and GPS equipment manufacturers to identify any weaknesses in their equipment.

    “Accurate and precise positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) information is vital to the nation’s critical infrastructure,” said Dimitri Kusnezov, DHS under secretary for science and technology. “The GET-CI test series are part of the S&T PNT Program’s collaborative efforts designed to help industry partners test and evaluate their technologies to become more resilient against PNT disruptions.”

    Typical commercial testing and data collection occurs in a closed environment. This DHS S&T test will provide an “opportunity for CI O&O and manufacturers of commercial GPS receivers used in critical infrastructure to perform equipment evaluations in a rarely available live-sky spoofing and jamming environment,” said DHS.

    The testing event also aims to create a live-sky GPS environment primarily for fixed infrastructure applications but will also support some ground-based mobile applications, according to DHS.

    DHS is calling on commercial, academic and civil society organizations to submit applications by October 20, 2023, to participate in the testing event next year.

    For submission instructions and further information, see the Request for Information for Participation (RFIP) announcement on SAM.gov.

  • ION GNSS+ 2023: ANELLO Photonics

    ION GNSS+ 2023: ANELLO Photonics

    GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met with Kirstin Schauble, Senior Systems Engineer at ANELLO Photonics, to discuss the company’s new silicon photonic optical gyroscope, SIPHOG, and more company updates at ION GNSS+ 2023.

  • ION GNSS+ 2023: Recap

    ION GNSS+ 2023: Recap

    ION GNSS+ 2023 has officially concluded. GPS World staff had the opportunity to stop by several booths, attend a variety of educational sessions, and connect with industry leaders and attendees. Below are some of the show highlights and pictures of the beautiful city of Denver.

    All photos were taken by GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio.

    Educational sessions

    Image: Matteo Luccio

    ION GNSS+ attendees gathered to hear a variety educational sessions offered throughout the conference.

     

    Captain Scott Calhoun, Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center (NAVCEN) and Deputy Chair of the Civil GPS Service Interface Committee.

     

    On the first day of the conference, Dr. Tzu-Wei Fang, Space Scientist, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center, spoke during the “Remote Sensing, Timing, Space and Scientific Applications” session.

     

    Dr. Ignacio Fernández-Hernández, Galileo Authentication and High Accuracy Manager for the European Commission, presented during the “Trends in Future Satellite Navigation Technology, System Design and Development” educational session.

     

    Scott Thompson-Buchanan, Chief Cartographer, National Park Service, discussed the program’s partnerships and future plans.

     

    Dr. Robert Hampshire, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology and Chief Science Officer,
    U.S. Department of Transportation, gave the keynote address during the 63rd Civil GPS Service Interface Committee.

     

    (From left to right) Colonel Andy Menshner, GPS Space and Ground (SML), Space Systems Command, U.S. Space Force; Lieutenant Colonel Robert Wray, Commander, Second Space Operations Squadron, U.S. Space Force; and Harold “Stormy” Martin, Director, National Coordination Office for Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing, during the Civil GPS Service Interface Committee.

     

    Colonel Andy Menshner gave GPS acquisitions and development updates.

     

    Panelists during the 63rd Civil GPS Service Interface Committee.

     

    Click here to see more highlights from the 63rd Civil GPS Service Interface Committee, including the celebration of 50 years of GPS!

    Matteo in the exhibit hall

    GPS World staff met with our partners, contributors and readers on the show floor and at our booth.

    The GPS World booth highlighted past magazine covers and our current issue of the magazine. Here, GPS World staff, Todd Miller (left) and Matteo Luccio (right), took the opportunity to meet with program leaders, partners and readers.

     

    Harold “Stormy” Martin.

     

    Adam Price, Vice President – PNT Simulation at Spirent Communications.

     

    Dr Bradford Parkinson.

     

    Kirstin Schauble and Gerhard Boiciuc, Anello Photonics.

     

    Tim Waite and Mitchell McFee, GPS Networking.

     

    GPS World‘s long-time contributor, Richard Langley.

     

    Dr. Patricia Larkoski, The Mitre Corporation (left)  and Nunzio Gambale, Founder and CEO of Locata (right).

     

    GPS World Editorial Advisory Board member, Mitch Narins, Strategic Synergies, LLC.

     

    John Clark, CAST Navigation.

     

    Frank Van Diggelen, Google, and past President of ION.

     

    GPS World Editorial Advisory Board member, John Fischer, Safran Navigation and Timing.

     

    Chuck Stoffer (left) and Jeffery Sanders (right), UHU Technologies.

     

    Gregory Turetzky, OneNav.

     

    Karen Van Dyke, Director, PNT and Spectrum Management, U.S. Department of Transportation.

     

    The beautiful city of Denver

    ION GNSS+ 2023 took place in the heart of downtown Denver and came to a close on September 15. Beautiful blue skies and skyscrapers welcomed conference attendees from across the globe for the four-day event. Next year, ION GNSS+ is set to take place at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor, Maryland.