SBG Systems – series of Webinars to present its new Ellipse series
SBG Systems to host a series of Webinars to present its new Ellipse series, on July 2nd & July 3rd

Carrières-sur-Seine, France, June 29th – SBG Systems to host a series of webinars untitled « Ellipse Series – 3rd Generation: how SBG Systems brings the high-end Inertial Navigation technology in the miniature market » on Thursday, July 2nd and Friday July 3rd.
SBG Systems has been designing inertial navigation systems for more than 10 years, addressing many markets. It is the only manufacturer of miniature to high accuracy inertial navigation systems mastering the Inertial Measurement Unit design, calibration, and filtering. SBG Systems announced last week the third generation of its popular line of miniature inertial sensors called the Ellipse Series.
SBG Webinar: discover our new Ellipse series, high-end Inertial Navigation Technology in the Smallest Form Factor
SBG Systems is pleased to announce its series of webinars untitled « Ellipse Series – 3rd Generation: how SBG Systems brings the high-end Inertial Navigation technology in the miniature market ». Join us on Thursday, July 2nd or Friday July 3rd to hear about the Ellipse series 3rd Generation, the most reliable line of miniature inertial sensors with 2-year warranty.
Agenda:
– Presentation of the new Ellipse line and its applications with Thibault Bonnevie, CEO and co-founder of SBG Systems
– Focus on the INS/GNSS technology: Extended Kalman Filtering, Differences between single and dual frequency, RTK and Post-processing with Alexis Guinamard, CTO and co-founder of SBG Systems
– Q&A session
For those who cannot attend this webinar in live, we will provide a recording of it afterward.
For more information & registration: https://www.sbg-systems.com/news/webinar-ellipse-3rd-generation-presentation/
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