SUNNYVALE, Calif.– Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) announced today that Trimble® Catalyst™ software-defined Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver for Android devices is now available through Trimble’s global distribution network. Customers can now access Positioning-as-a-Service to collect geo-location data with Trimble or third-party apps on smartphones, tablets and mobile handhelds. When combined with a small, lightweight, plug-and-play digital antenna and subscription to the Catalyst service, the receiver provides on-demand GNSS positioning capabilities to transform consumer devices into centimeter-accurate mobile data collection systems.
Catalyst extends the accessibility of Trimble’s high-accuracy positioning to a broader base of users easily and with only a few components, which include:
- Any location-enabled mobile app
- A Catalyst subscription, with accuracy options ranging from one-meter to centimeter level
- Trimble’s small, lightweight DA1 antenna that plugs directly into Android smartphones and tablets
“Our goal has always been to extend the accessibility of high-accuracy positioning to a broader base of geospatial and non-geospatial professionals,” said Ron Bisio, vice president of Trimble Geospatial. “Trimble Catalyst represents a new era of GNSS technology by making high-precision positioning a reality for new user segments around the world. With economical on-demand service, it puts high-accuracy in the palm of anyone’s hand—it’s revolutionary.”