Applanix Explained

Applanix
Type:Wholly owned subsidiary of Trimble Inc
Foundation:Markham, Canada (1991)
Location:Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Homepage:www.applanix.com

Applanix, based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, develops and manufactures a line of Inertial Navigation System products. The company's Position and Orientation Systems (POS) are used worldwide for a variety of applications such as aerial survey and mapping, remote sensing, road profiling, GIS data acquisition, and hydrographic surveying.[1]

History

Applanix, founded in February 1991 as Applied Analytics Corporation, is a spin-off of Honeywell's Advanced Technology Centre. In its first two years of its operation, Applied Analytics provided engineering services in integrated inertial systems and real-time image processing for aerospace. Since 1993, and through an extensive technology conversion effort, Applanix has increasingly specialized in providing off-the-shelf Position and Orientation Systems (POS) using integrated inertial/GPS technology.[2]

On June 20, 2003 Trimble Inc announced that it had agreed to purchase Applanix in a stock transaction valued at CAD$25 million (approximately US$18.6 million). Trimble expected the acquisition to extend its technology portfolio and enable increased robustness and capabilities in its future positioning products.[3]

References

  1. http://www.applanix.com/ Applanix: A Trimble Company
  2. ISPRS Highlights . 4 . 2 . June 1999 . Profile of New Sustaining Members . International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070814065053/http://www.isprs.org/publications/highlights/highlights0402/profile_of_new_sustaining_members.html . 2007-08-14 .
  3. Trimble to expand positioning technology portfolio with acquisition of Applanix . Applanix . 2003-06-20 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070607174755/http://www.applanix.com/news_events/article.php?id=18&tableName=Press . 2007-06-07 .