infiniDome Expands Operations with New Subsidiary

With the establishment of infiniDome USA, the company will offer more localized support and ensure its GPS protection technologies meet the challenges faced by American aerospace and defense sectors By Joe Macey / 15 Apr 2024

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Provider of GPS protection and resilient navigation solutions, infiniDome, has launched a new subsidiary.

The company has opened infiniDome USA, designed to enhance service to the United States defense industry.

According to infiniDome, this strategic move not only underscores the company’s commitment to provide cutting-edge GPS protection solutions to a growing global clientele but also builds upon its existing presence and success within the U.S. market, where they already serve a significant and expanding customer base.

With the establishment of infiniDome USA, infiniDome is aiming to strengthen its relationships with U.S. customers, offering more localized support and ensuring that its GPS protection technologies meet the specific needs and challenges faced by American aerospace and defense sectors.

This initiative is said to reflect infiniDome’s recognition of the importance of the U.S. market to its global strategy and its dedication to securing GPS-reliant systems against increasing threats worldwide.

infiniDome’s anti-jamming technology offers resilience and reliability to critical systems across a variety of sectors including defense, timing systems, aviation, and autonomous vehicles.

“infiniDome establishment of a dedicated operation in the United States is a significant milestone in our mission to defend critical GPS-based systems and vehicles from attacks,” said Omer Sharar, CEO of infiniDome.

“infiniDome USA will enable us to better serve our American customers, deliver our state-of-the-art GPS protection solutions more efficiently, and strengthen our partnerships across the U.S. industry and government,” said Ben Sandford, President of infiniDome USA.

According to infiniDome, the expansion to the U.S. comes in response to the critical need for enhanced proportional GPS security measures amidst the growing threats to GPS-dependent technologies. In direct correlation to government and industry projects, calling for small, light, “attritable” UAVs, protection for such platforms also must be proportional in size, weight, and cost.

Learn more about infiniDome USA and its advanced GPS protection and nav resiliency solutions at AUVSI Xponential 2024 in San Diego on Booth #5111.

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