On February 6, 2025, we had the opportunity to present GAMMS at the Workshop World Café, an open event organized by the EGENIOUSS project at the Centro Español de Logística (CEL) in Coslada, Madrid. This workshop gathered experts, industry stakeholders, and researchers to exchange ideas and explore new opportunities in combined cooperating navigation technologies.
EGENIOUSS, a European R&D project supported by Horizon Europe, aims at developing robust navigation solutions in GNSS-challenges areas due to signal multipath, reflections and occlusions. By leveraging satellite navigation, geoinformation infrastructure and smartphone technologies it provides affordable, accurate and assured ubiquitous navigation. The project brings together companies, universities and research centres from Austria, Germany, Spain and Switzerland.
Since at GAMMS, we focus on autonomous robotic mapping, by combining advanced navigation technologies with AI-driven mapping algorithms, our technology improves efficiency in sectors like logistics, smart infrastructure, and industrial automation. The Workshop World Café provided the perfect environment to engage with the geospatial community at large and explore how GAMMS’ innovations align with the challenges and needs addressed by EGENIOUSS.
During the event, we presented our work under the title “The GAMMS Project”, showcasing the synergies of multi-sensor navigation, robotics and AI-based generation of high-definition maps (HD maps). Through discussions with participants and EGENIOUSS partners, we strengthened ties and identified potential synergies where GAMMS can contribute to the evolution of geospatial applications.
Participating in the Workshop World Café allowed us to share the progress of GAMMS with experts and stakeholders in the geospatial, navigation, and aeronautical fields, as well as offering the opportunity to reconnect with the EGENIOUSS partners, exchange insights, and explore areas for future collaboration.
We look forward to continuing these conversations and contributing to the development of advanced mapping and navigation technologies.