GPS-Proof Navigation Startup Hits Unicorn Status With $110M Raise
Advanced Navigation's AI-powered hardware for GPS-denied environments lands $110M Series C at $1B+ valuation.
Advanced Navigation just crossed the unicorn threshold. The company pulled in $110 million in Series C funding, pushing its valuation past the $1 billion mark.
The company builds AI-assisted navigation hardware designed for a world where GPS can't be trusted. Its tech gives ships and aircraft accurate positioning data even when satellite signals are jammed or unavailable.
That's not a niche problem. GPS jamming and spoofing have become increasingly common threats across military and commercial operations. When your positioning system gets knocked out mid-flight or mid-voyage, you need a backup that actually works.
Advanced Navigation's answer is hardware baked with artificial intelligence that can determine precise location without relying on vulnerable satellite networks. The fresh capital should help the company scale production and push into new markets where GPS denial is a growing headache.