Niantic Spatial’s Visual Positioning System Assessed “Awardable” on the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace
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Niantic Spatial's Visual Positioning System (VPS) has been deemed 'Awardable' on the U.S. Department of War's Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace, enabling government agencies to procure the GPS-independent, deep learning-based localization technology for mission-critical environments.
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