Netherlands Institute of Navigation
The Netherlands Institute of Navigation (NIN) is a not-for profit organization, aimed at uniting and spreading knowledge and experience about positioning, navigation and timing
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Adding Low Earth Orbit satellite signals to GNSSWednesday 5 February, NLR – Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre On behalf of the Dutch Space Association (NVR) and the Dutch
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Adding Low Earth Orbit satellite signals to GNSS
Wednesday 5 February, NLR – Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre
On behalf of the Dutch Space Association (NVR) and the Dutch Institute of Navigation (NIN), we are pleased to invite you to a workshop on LEO-PNT on Wednesday, February 5, at NLR – Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre. Join this event to learn more about Low Earth Orbit Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (LEO-PNT).
Various speakers from TU Delft, ESA, GMV, and Septentrio will share their updates on LEO-PNT, from research to the end user.
Program (subject to change)
13:30 hrs – Entrance/ Registration
14:00 hrs – Start workshop / Opening
14:15 hrs – Presentations TU Delft en ESA
15:10 hrs – Break
15:30 hrs – Presentations GMV en Septentrio
16:15 hrs – Wrap-up
16:30 hrs – Networking Drinks
17:30 hrs – End
Fees and Registration
Admission is €5 for members of the NIN and NVR, and €15 for guests*. *If you become a member of either the NIN and/or NVR during the event, you will receive a refund of the ticket price difference (€10).
Registration is available via the link below.
Language
Although the primary language of both organizing associations is Dutch, the presentations will mainly be conducted in English.
Location
NLR – Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre
Anthony Fokkerweg 2
1059 CM Amsterdam
The Netherlands
IMPORTANT:
Please bring a valid passport with you on the day of the event. Parking space at the NLR premises is limited. It is recommended to travel by public transport. Paid street parking may be available.
Terms and Conditions
Purchased tickets are non-refundable.
About NIN
The Netherlands Institute of Navigation (NIN) is a non-profit association with the goal of promoting, developing, deepening, consolidating, and spreading knowledge in the fields of positioning, navigation, and time measurement. The NIN was established in 1987 and is active in all sectors that use technological advancements in these areas: on land, at sea, in the air, and in space. The NIN operates in the Netherlands and Belgium.
The NIN regularly organizes events that bring together individuals and companies active in the navigation domain around the latest developments in navigation. The NIN also collaborates with other associations (such as Geo-Informatie Nederland, KNVvL, etc.) as a co-organizer of events.
Additionally, the NIN keeps its members informed of news from the navigation world via email. The NIN periodically compiles a newsletter with the latest news from within and outside the NIN. Furthermore, members receive the European Journal of Navigation, an international journal containing scientific and practical articles. The EJN also features news from various European navigation associations.
The NIN is a platform for sharing knowledge and establishing connections in the world of positioning, navigation, and time measurement.
Tijd
(Woensdag) 13:30 - 17:30