Point One Navigation and STMicroelectronics Showcase Integrated Precision Positioning System at AutoSens 2026

June 02, 2026
Point One Navigation and STMicroelectronics demonstrated an integrated precision positioning system at AutoSens 2026, combining Point One’s RTK and Positioning Engine software with ST’s Teseo6 GNSS receiver to deliver centimeter-level accuracy for autonomous and robotics applications.

Point One Navigation highlighted its collaboration with STMicroelectronics at AutoSens 2026, announced in a press release. The partnership integrates Point One’s RTK and Positioning Engine software with ST’s Teseo6 GNSS receiver chipset and module family to provide centimeter-level accuracy for autonomous vehicles, robotics, and precision navigation systems.

The combined solution delivers a complete positioning platform by merging ST’s GNSS receiver and measurement engine with Point One’s RTK correction service and dead reckoning algorithms. This integration enables developers to achieve high-accuracy navigation without building the technology in-house.

At the event, the two companies demonstrated live precision location data and performance analytics, showing the Teseo6 system paired with Point One’s correction and dead reckoning services. The demonstration illustrated the system’s reliability and accuracy across various automotive and autonomous driving scenarios.

According to the companies, this collaboration allows ST customers to access proven precision positioning technology and reduces development time for applications that require consistent and accurate navigation performance.

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