Our inertial sensors power your applications
Our solutions rely on decades of expertise in sensor design and navigation algorithms.
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years of experience in the field of inertial navigation based on MEMS technology
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Our company won the Innovation award at the MOCI Trophées
Awarded the Innovation Trophy at the MOCI Trophées Île-de-France, we are recognized for our long-standing commitment to advanced inertial navigation technologies and our strong international footprint, with nearly 90% of our revenue generated through exports.
Guide to interpret a GNSS-denied evaluation
GNSS has long been the foundation of airborne navigation, but jamming and spoofing have turned GNSS-denied performance into a critical decision factor for UAV and aerospace operators. Today, the real question is no longer how accurate a system is with RTK, but how far and how precisely it can navigate when GNSS disappears. Assessing this capability cannot rely on a single outage, a perfect flight, or a flattering percentage figure. True performance only emerges through repeated, controlled, and statistically meaningful testing. Environmental conditions, vibration levels, temperature variations, and trajectory geometry all shape inertial behavior and can dramatically alter results. This is why GNSS-denied evaluation must move beyond “best-case demos” toward qualification-style testing that reflects real missions. In this article, we explain how to read a GNSS-denied test report correctly, what truly matters in the data, and how to distinguish realistic performance from optimistic marketing figures—so you can choose the right navigation solution with confidence.
New built-in vibration monitoring feature
Discover why vibrations severely degrade IMU performance via Vibration Rectification Error (VRE) and resonance effects in harsh environments. Learn how SBG’s built-in Vibration Monitoring feature provides real-time FFT and simplified reports directly at the sensor to optimize mounting, validate simulations, and perform mission-critical fault detection without external hardware. Try now our Built-In Vibration Monitoring Feature.
Events we attend
We look forward to meeting you at one of the upcoming events we are attending. Please let us know if you are coming so that we can give you the best possible welcome.
UMEX
ADNEC Centre – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates
Unmanned Systems
20/01/2026 – 22/01/2026
Booth 03-060
UMEX
ADNEC Centre – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates
Join global leaders, innovators, and decision-makers at the sixth edition of UMEX Abu Dhabi, dedicated to advancing unmanned systems.
Navy Tech
Gothenburg – Sweden
Defense
03/02/2026 – 05/02/2026
Booth 112
Navy Tech
Gothenburg – Sweden
Navy Tech 2026 returns as Europe’s premier platform for cutting-edge naval technology and innovation.
Taking place in Gothenburg, Sweden, the event will feature keynote addresses, focused streams, and technical sessions exploring digital transformation, cyber resilience, uncrewed systems, and next-generation naval platforms.
PNT
Royal Randwick Racecourse – Sydney – Australia
Geospatial
04/02/2026 – 06/02/2026
Booth 17
PNT
Royal Randwick Racecourse – Sydney – Australia
The conference will explore the latest in GNSS resilience, sensor fusion, space-based PNT, cybersecurity threats, and emerging applications across aviation, maritime, agriculture, mining, and space.
