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Auterion and Point One Navigation partner to deliver centimeter-accurate positioning for next-gen autonomy

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Point One Navigation, a leader in precise positioning technology, and Auterion, the company building the software-defined future for mobile robotics, today announced a new partnership to integrate centimeter-level accuracy into Auterion OS-powered robotic fleets. This collaboration will ensure superior precision and reliability for a diverse range of autonomous systems, including aerial and ground vehicles.

Auterion’s all-in-one autonomy solution, Skynode X, is a powerful computing platform that combines a flight controller, mission computer, and LTE connectivity into a single, lightweight unit. The platform is designed to enable advanced reliability and complete autonomy for robotics in high-risk and mission-critical environments. By integrating Point One’s RTK corrections network, Auterion-powered robots will now have seamless access to the world’s largest, professionally managed RTK corrections network. This integration provides the critical positioning accuracy needed for applications ranging from search and rescue missions and cargo delivery to sophisticated defense and surveillance operations.

“Precision is non-negotiable for autonomous systems, especially in high-stakes environments where every centimeter counts,” said Aaron Nathan, CEO of Point One Navigation. “Our partnership with Auterion is a natural fit, combining our industry-leading RTK corrections network with Auterion’s robust and versatile robotic operating system. We are proud to help power the next generation of autonomous vehicles, ensuring they can operate with the utmost confidence and accuracy.”

“Our goal is to provide our customers with the most advanced, reliable, and precise technology available,” says Lorenz Meier, CEO and Founder of Auterion. “Integrating Point One’s RTK corrections directly into our software stack ensures that Auterion OS-powered robots have the locational accuracy they need right out of the box. This collaboration enhances the capabilities of our platform, allowing our users to scale their robotic fleets and tackle complex missions with greater efficiency and safety.”

The partnership will enable fleet operators and end-users to leverage an open-source ecosystem that offers an all-in-one, cost-effective solution for precision robotics. With Point One’s global RTK corrections network, featuring thousands of actively monitored base stations all over the world, Auterion customers can rely on consistent, centimeter-level accuracy for their most mission critical operations.

About Point One Navigation:

Point One Navigation is the first centimeter-accurate positioning platform designed for today’s most demanding applications. Combining an independently run and monitored RTK corrections network, an API for easy integration, and positioning engine software, Point One’s precision location stack makes it easy to quickly build production-grade products that operate safely and reliably. Point One’s customers range from Fortune 500 companies to cutting-edge robotics startups.

Learn more about Point One at pointonenav.com

About Auterion:

Auterion is a cutting-edge operating system for autonomous computing that empowers a diverse range of autonomous robots to perform high-risk to mundane tasks, deliver goods, and aid in life-saving missions. Its industry-leading software drives the adoption of robotic fleets for a variety of commercial and public sector industries and is recognized by the U.S. government as a standard for its drone program. Join the Auterion movement and experience the power of next-generation computing.

To learn more, visit www.auterion.com

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Point One Navigation
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