When Mike Horton said on X he had landed in Bengaluru, residents pointed out to the cofounder of Geodnet that the airport was miles outside the city. The playful correction highlights what Horton’s company does. Geodnet operates the world’s largest decentralised positioning network, delivering centimetre-level accuracy for autonomous vehicles, drones and robots. In an interview with Peerzada Abrar, Horton discusses Geodnet’s plans and how high-precision positioning could help India. Edited excerpts:
As India builds autonomous vehicles, drones and smart cities, what’s Geodnet’s expansion strategy here? How many reference stations do you have in India?
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