Startup Showcase: SYSNAV—Unlocking Next-Gen Navigation Beyond GPS

Pioneering Navigation and Positioning Solutions for All Environments: Extreme, Indoors, and GPS-Denied

Welcome to another edition of Startup Showcase on EUStartup.news, where we spotlight innovative startups across Europe. Today, we focus on SYSNAV, a French startup specializing in cutting-edge navigation and geopositioning technology. Based in Vernon, Haute-Normandie, this company is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in navigation, offering an alternative even when GPS is not an option.

Reaching Where GPS Fails

When you think of navigation and geopositioning, your mind might jump straight to GPS. But what happens in environments where GPS is unreliable or altogether unavailable? SYSNAV rises to the challenge. Its technology can operate in GPS-denied environments, such as deep underground or inside buildings, without requiring any external infrastructure.

SYSNAV solutions offer what they refer to as “disruptive positioning capabilities.” Imagine a mining operation deep underground, a complicated indoor logistics situation in a massive warehouse, or a tactical military operation in a dense forest—areas where traditional GPS solutions falter. SYSNAV fills that void.

Target Markets: Beyond the Obvious

SYSNAV’s solutions are not limited to any single industry. With applications ranging from defense and security to healthcare and augmented reality, the company delivers high-performance, low-cost, and low-consumption embedded navigation solutions tailored to various needs. Whether it’s for ground vehicles, artillery probe blimps, or unmanned air vehicles, SYSNAV’s versatile technology finds its place.

Beyond the broad applications in outdoor environments, SYSNAV’s technology can also be used for indoor navigation with unprecedented accuracy, without requiring WiFi or any radio connection. This opens up enormous possibilities for airports, rail management, ports logistics, and even in healthcare facilities for asset tracking and patient care.

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Awards and Recognitions: A Testament to Innovation

SYSNAV is no stranger to accolades. The company has won multiple awards, including one from the French Ministry of Defense (2008), the French Ministry of Research (2009), MIT Technology Review (2014), and the European Business Awards (2015). These awards serve as a testament to the startup’s commitment to innovation and its capability to deliver disruptive solutions.

Behind this successful venture is a team of highly skilled PhDs and engineers specializing in navigation and data fusion. Alumni of prestigious French engineering schools like Ecole Polytechnique, Mines Paristech, CentraleSupélec, and others, they bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table.

In Conclusion

SYSNAV stands out as a beacon of innovation in the field of navigation and geopositioning. In a world increasingly dependent on reliable, precise navigation solutions for a myriad of applications, SYSNAV is paving the way for a future less dependent on conventional GPS technology.

With its disruptive technology, multiple market applications, and a string of prestigious awards, SYSNAV promises to redefine our understanding of what’s possible in navigation and positioning technologies.


For more information about SYSNAV and its revolutionary solutions, visit their official website and LinkedIn profile:


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