Hemisphere Awarded ISO 9001:2015 Certification
Hemisphere GNSS, Inc. is proud to announce that it has been awarded ISO 9001:2015 Certification. Previously, Hemisphere held the ISO 9001:2008 [...]
GloSYS Helps Detect Buried Armaments and Munitions Using S321 GNSS Smart Antenna
Hemisphere’s strategic partner ‘Glosys’ recently participated in a training session for the Serbian team responsible for munitions and ordnance [...]
Oceanology International 2018
The2018 Oceanology International exhibition and conference(Oi2018), held in London, UK until March 15, 2018, is the world-leading event for the ocean [...]
2018 UniStrong Global Partner Summit: United, Stronger Together
On February 28, 2018, UniStrong once again welcomed dealers, distributors, and partners from North America, Europe, China, the Middle East, and Asia [...]
Hemisphere Around the Globe: Thailand
Jason Lim, Hemisphere’s APAC regional sales manager, attended the opening ceremony for the new Thailand Private Surveyor Association office in the Suphan [...]
Hemisphere Product Demonstrations in Asia
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Jason Lim, Hemisphere’s Regional Sales Manager for Asia Pacific, demonstrated the S321 GNSS Survey Smart Antenna to land survey students at the [...]
Congratulations to EU/ESA/GSA on Successful Launch of 4 New Galileo Satellites
Hemisphere GNSS would like to congratulate the European Union (EU), European Space Agency (ESA), and European GNSS Agency (GSA) on the successful launch [...]
Fire, Ice, and Latitude in Ecuador
A team of U.S. surveyors visited Ecuador to use real-time PPP to pay homage to the 18th-century “Geodesic Mission to the Equator,” one of the most [...]
Hemisphere Announces and Showcases Suite of Rugged Machine Control and Agriculture OEM Offerings at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017
Hemisphere GNSS had a successful booth exhibit at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG trade show held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in early March of this year. The [...]
SeaRobotics Integrates SBG Systems’ Ekinox-E (and Hemisphere’s V320) into USV 2.5
SBG Systems’ Ekinox-E inertial navigation system (INS) was selected by SeaRobotics to be integrated into its Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) 2.5.