u‑blox's portfolio of GNSS receivers targets a broad range of established and emerging applications and use cases. Standard meter‑level GNSS receivers, which are the dominant solution today, continue to become smaller, lower cost, and more power efficient. Meanwhile, the market for high‑precision GNSS receivers for automotive and consumer applications is increasing rapidly. Additionally, we're seeing the first automotive applications requiring functional safety for highly automated driving.

'It's been thrilling to watch GNSS technology evolve over these past two decades from an expensive niche technology to one we use every day,' says u‑blox CEO Thomas Seiler. 'We're excited to see how our GNSS technology will continue to empower our customers to develop innovative solutions for our connected future. Thank you to everyone at u‑blox, to our many customers, and our investors for their trust and accompanying us along this unrelenting journey.'

About u‑blox

u‑blox (SIX:UBXN) is a global provider of leading positioning and wireless communication technologies for the automotive, industrial, and consumer markets. Their solutions let people, vehicles, and machines determine their precise position and communicate wirelessly over cellular and short range networks. With a broad portfolio of chips, modules, and a growing ecosystem of product supporting data services, u‑blox is uniquely positioned to empower its customers to develop innovative solutions for the Internet of Things, quickly and cost‑effectively. With headquarters in Thalwil, Switzerland, the company is globally present with offices in Europe, Asia, and the USA. (www.u‑blox.com)

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