Exploring the Future of Robotics: How Inertial Units Enhance Precision and Navigation
As robotics keeps pushing forward, Inertial Units have become pretty crucial in making navigation and precisionby quite a leap. I recently came across a market report from ResearchAndMarkets – apparently, the global market for inertial navigation systems is expected to hit around 10 billion USD by 2025. That’s mainly because autonomous tech is really booming, and various sectors like defense, aerospace, and transportation are all craving these systems more and more. Now, a company called Poseidon International Group from Hong Kong, founded back in 2013, is really leading the charge here. They focus on researching, designing, and manufacturing fiber optic gyroscopes (FOG) and inertial navigation systems (INS). They’ve got a solid bunch of patents and are totally committed to improving attitude and control systems, along with autonomous driving tech—big stuff that’s shaping the future of robotics. By leveraging advanced Inertial Units, Poseidon hopes to improve how accurate and reliable navigation systems can be, putting them right in the mix as a major player in the world of robotic innovation.
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