London Economics at the Royal Institute of Navigation’s UK PNT Leadership seminar

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Practice area: Space
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Published: 9 November, 2022
Keywords: GNSS PNT resilience RIN Royal Institute of Navigation Space Space in Focus UK Government

Artist's concept of a coronal mass ejection sweeping past STEREO

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On 1st November this year the Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN) brought together experts representing “the UK’s leaders in government, industry, academia and key user communities.”

London Economics produced a Concept Paper for the conference to highlight the potential economic benefits of resilient PNT in the UK – including consideration of the marginal impact of concerted UK Government attempts to lead in this area.

Rasmus Flytkjaer, Divisional Director for London Economics’ Space team, presented the Concept Paper at the conference.

Rasmus Flytkjaer presenting at the RIN conference

Rasmus Flytkjaer presenting at the RIN conference

Dana Goward, President of the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation produced a report of the day’s discussions that was published in GPS World, a top publication for the global GNSS industry. This report can be found by clicking this link.

The full London Economics Concept Paper can be found here.