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We passionately believe in the benefits technology can bring to the lives of people through business. So, we’ve gone the extra mile to identify and supply the very best in emerging technologies to the market. This takes diligent research and a forward-thinking mindset, something our team has proven themselves to have time and time again.
With Innovelec, you’ll have access to state-of-the-art semiconductors, sub-assemblies, plug-in board and total solutions from around the world. But, don’t overlook the fact that all of the technology we supply is from the world’s leading manufacturers and suppliers. If you have any questions about our products or if you simply need our expert advice, please reach out to a member of the Innovelec team today. We’re here to help.
With Innovelec, you’ll have access to state-of-the-art semiconductors, sub-assemblies, plug-in board and total solutions from around the world. But, don’t overlook the fact that all of the technology we supply is from the world’s leading manufacturers and suppliers. If you have any questions about our products or if you simply need our expert advice, please reach out to a member of the Innovelec team today. We’re here to help.
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u-blox and Tallysman Wireless, a Calian Company, Announce PointPerfect Augmented Smart GNSS Antenna/Receivers
Combines u-blox ZED-F9R / NEO-D9S high-precision GNSS modules with Tallysman’s Accutenna Technology and XF filtering (Ottawa, Canada – June 1, 2023) u-blox (SIX:UBXN), a global provider of leading positioning and wireless communication technologies and services, and Tallysman Wireless Inc., a leading global manufacturer of GNSS antenna and RF solutions, today announce that they have signed
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