Our partner PNI Sensor, is a leading precision navigation and motion tracking company, with over 30 years of experience integrating sensor systems into practical applications.
Their products, including geomagnetic sensors, motion processors and digital compasses, are used in a variety of industries such as robotics, defence, automotive and consumer electronics.
By combining proprietary sensors with advanced algorithms and Edge AI, PNI Sensor delivers accurate position and navigation data, even in environments where GPS is not available or reliable.
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An advanced Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) that offers precise orientation without the need for GPS, which is critical in GPS-denied environments.

A Low-SWaP-C targeting compass that consistently delivers accurate heading, while minimizing the need for in-field calibration.

A precision compass developed for extreme latitudes, ensuring accurate navigation in challenging geographical areas.

Designed for precision measurements, this magnetometer provides reliable data for navigation and monitoring applications.

Accurate, low-power and very cost-effective compact and precise digital compass for demanding environments.

Precision and performance for advanced applications such as UAVs, ocean gliders, robots and buoys

A precision tracking system for soldiers, particularly effective in environments where GPS signals are limited or unreliable.
Geomagnetic sensors use the Earth’s magnetic field to determine direction and orientation. By sensing magnetic changes in the environment, these sensors can operate without reliance on satellite signals, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use where GPS coverage is limited. They are often used in autonomous systems, robots and navigation solutions where high accuracy and stability are required.

Digital compasses are specialised sensors that use geomagnetic data to accurately determine direction. They are crucial in applications where GPS is unavailable or unreliable, such as autonomous machines, drones and defence applications. Digital compasses allow systems to quickly and accurately identify their position and adjust their course based on the surrounding magnetic field.
