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FrontierSI releases LEO PNT State of the Market Report: A comprehensive look at the future of satellite navigation

January 30, 2025

FrontierSI has released its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) 2024 State of the Market Report—this report provides a comprehensive snapshot of the emerging LEO PNT market, showcasing its transformative potential in satellite navigation, the challenges it addresses, and the key players shaping its evolution.

Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services are integral to industries worldwide, from logistics and telecommunications to critical infrastructure. The rise of LEO satellites is set to revolutionize this space, overcoming limitations of traditional Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), such as vulnerability to interference and limited urban coverage.

Key insights from the report, which is the first in a series of annual reports, include:

  • Industry impacts: How LEO PNT addresses GNSS vulnerabilities, offering more robust and accurate navigation solutions.
  • Government and regulatory challenges: The rise of commercial PNT players necessitates collaboration to address interoperability, spectrum management, and governance issues.
  • Business innovation opportunities: Critical sectors such as logistics and autonomous systems stand to benefit from assured and precise PNT services.
  • Investment potential: The nascent stage of the LEO PNT market presents opportunities for investors to identify game-changing technologies and key players.

The report is recommended reading for professionals and organizations that are deeply engaged in satellite navigation.

Graeme Kernich, FrontierSI CEO, said, “LEO PNT represents the next frontier in satellite navigation, offering enhanced reliability and performance for industries and communities. This report provides the insights needed to understand and shape the future of this transformative technology.”

Eldar Rubinov, Positioning & Geodesy Technical Lead, said, “This report is a foundational resource for anyone involved in satellite navigation, from policymakers and industry professionals to researchers and investors. It is the basis from which we can track the evolution of LEO PNT technology and its implications across civilian and defence domains.”

Download the report
The LEO PNT State of the Market Report equips stakeholders with the insights needed to navigate this transformative period. To explore the latest trends, key players, and innovations shaping the future of satellite navigation, download the full report at this direct link…

About FrontierSI
FrontierSI is a social enterprise focused on bringing the best people together to anticipate and solve large problems using our space and spatial expertise. Through collaboration with government, research, and industry networks, we bring innovative ideas through to real-world products and services to create commercial and public good impact. We focus our deep spatial expertise in positioning, geodesy, spatial data management and data analytics to develop and implement solutions to meet challenges across multiple sectors from defence to resources.

Filed Under: Analysis / Reports, FrontierSI (Australia), LEO-PNT, Publication

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