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Xona Space Systems to collaborate with Trimble to develop next generation navigation services

March 11, 2025 by editorial

Xona Space Systems (Xona) collaboration with Trimble® (Nasdaq: TRMB) is in pursuit of Trimble correction services integration with Xona’s PULSAR™, high-performance, navigation service.

Initial satellite launches are expected in late 2026, with service starting in 2027 through the PULSAR satellite network, enabling secure, high-precision positioning for applications ranging from geospatial to low-power mass mobile and IoT.

In support of this new and developing collaboration, Xona has received an investment from Trimble Ventures. Xona PULSAR, powered by Xona’s planned network of small satellites in LEO, is being developed to deliver powerful and secure high-precision positioning and navigation services directly to current GNSS hardware.

The PULSAR service, which will include high precision correction services through this collaboration, has the potential to provide scalable, cost-effective solutions for industries with demanding positioning and navigation requirements, such as civil construction, surveying and mapping, and automotive and IoT applications. Xona’s signals are also expected to enable operations inside low-rise buildings, as well as improve resistance to jamming and interference compared to current GNSS capabilities.

Precision positioning solutions from LEO constellations are intended to provide new enhanced capabilities along with high levels of uptime to meet the rapidly evolving needs of industries around the world. The inclusion of Trimble correction services with Xona PULSAR is expected to enhance the reliability of Trimble1 correction services delivery, which is crucial for users in areas without reliable cell coverage, limited sky visibility environments, including high-latitude regions and other challenging geographies.

Xona Space Systems’ co-founder and CEO, Brian Manning, said, “Trimble’s experience and track record in high- integrity precision navigation is world class. We are thrilled to work towards combining the knowledge and capabilities of Trimble and Xona, to deliver unmatched performance to customers in the future through our PULSAR next-gen position, navigation, and timing (PNT) service. By integrating Trimble correction services with Xona PULSAR, customers can expect to have aordable access to the centimeter precision they need without constant cellular data streaming, worrying about cellular dead zones or the need for additional SATCOM hardware.”

Trimble’s Vice President of Advanced Positioning, Olivier Casabianca, said, “Our collaboration with Xona demonstrates our commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation. The combination of Trimble correction services with Xona PULSAR has the potential to create a seamless, scalable solution that meets the evolving needs of industries reliant on precise satellite navigation.”

About Xona
Xona is a provider of navigation solutions aimed at enabling modern technologies to operate safely and eciently in any environment, anywhere on Earth. Xona PULSAR™ delivers the security and precision needed for autonomous operations from a network of cutting-edge small satellites, to form the backbone of the next generation of navigation technologies.

About Trimble
Trimble is transforming the ways people move, build and live. Core technologies in positioning, modeling and data analytics connect the digital and physical worlds to improve our customers’ productivity, quality, safety, transparency and sustainability.

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