StarNav Set to Speak in Sydney, Australia before the end of 2022


Riverside, CA – 12/1/2022 – StarNav’s reputation continues to grow in influence in the GPS and autonomous technologies industries here in the United States, but this time, they’re reaching a global audience and traveling to one of the world’s premier conference centers in Sydney, Australia for the 2022 International Global Navigation Satellite Systems Association Global Conference on December 7th (IGNSS2022).

This year, IGNSS plans to examine the growing interest in alternatives to global navigation satellite systems; including the hot topic of low Earth orbit (LEO) positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT); where constellations of LEO satellites are being developed to deliver new PNT services. The conference will also provide updates from existing GNSS System Providers as they start delivering new services such as signal authentication and increased accuracy. IGNSS 2022 will not only address the wave of new opportunities but also the risks posed by jamming, spoofing and cybersecurity threats – problems the team at StarNav have already been working to solve since the company’s founding in early 2020.

Chief Executive Officer and co-founder, Dr. Joshua Morales, has accepted an invitation from the association to participate as a panelist at this year’s conference to discuss the future of utilizing LEO satellite signals for PNT. This announcement comes on the waves of trials and tests completed throughout this year across multiple states, where they tested solutions to GPS jamming and offered their findings to groups in both the private and public sectors.  

Dr. Morales recently commented on the invitation to participate as a panelist explaining, “I’m ecstatic to see our company have a presence on a global stage like that of IGNSS this year. Companies like ours from around the world will be in attendance to hear us speak about our latest technology and how we are changing the way people think about PNT putting StarNav in a position to offer more solutions to GPS jamming; something we know is needed right now.” 

The invitation to this year’s conference comes as no surprise after being featured earlier this year in Austin, Texas for the bi-annual MOVE America conference where major technology companies discussed their work to solve issues with drone delivery services and GPS jamming. MOVE America, also an international conference, hosts events in London, UK where the company may also participate in a lecture sponsored by the hosting organization in 2023.

StarNav has unequivocally proven their solution is something the GPS and autonomous vehicle industries need right now, and they are here to offer their expertise. The company’s Director of Emerging Markets, Austin Jack, who presented to the Telecom Council on behalf of StarNav at SRI International’s offices in Silicon Valley, CA last month, also commented on Dr. Morales’ acceptance of the invitation at IGNSS2022 noting “word of our efficacy is reaching far and wide. The timing of this conference could not be better for us as we continue to evaluate what comes next in the new year; potentially expanding to a global customer base and seeking partnerships with companies looking for real solutions for GPS jamming.”

The conference in Sydney will be available for in person and remote attendance in December.  

ABOUT IGNSS

The IGNSS Association is a not-for-profit association servicing a wide international network of academics, industry and professionals, and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia. Their mission is to provide a member oriented, market driven association, through activities such as workshops and conferences. What sets them apart is their emphasis on bringing together and providing a platform for cutting-edge academic research, service providers and government bodies, and industry R&D achievements from companies both big and small.

ABOUT STARNAV

StarNav provides hardware and software solutions enabling safe, reliable positioning and timing. StarNav’s products convert terrestrial and low Earth orbit satellite signals into reliable information, working even when GPS fails. Learn more atwww.starnav.io or follow StarNav on LinkedIn@StarNav. If you have any questions, please contact info@starnav.io.