Elena: India's first NAVIC introduced
- In a significant step towards achieving self-reliance in navigation applications and services, Bengaluru-based firm Elena Geo Systems has unveiled the country's first hand-held navigation device based on the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (NavIC).
- The device aims to provide precise guidance for various infrastructure projects such as railways, land surveying, telecommunications and hydrocarbon exploration.
- With a cost of Rs 6,000, it can be easily connected to a smartphone using the On-The-Go (OTG) connector, allowing users to take advantage of data from any mapping application or satellite source.
- Priced at Rs 6,000, the handheld navigation device offers an affordable option for individuals and organizations involved in infrastructure projects
- .Its compatibility with smartphones via OTG connector allows users to access data from any mapping application or satellite source.
- This versatility empowers users to leverage existing mapping services and applications, eliminating the need for a separate dedicated navigation system.
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