Singapore map tech company, GPS Lands, wants to navigate its way to global success

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Singapore map tech company, GPS Lands, wants to navigate its way to global success
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Company founder Gerry Ong believes acquiring advanced technologies like LiDAR and equipping employees to use it will position the company to ...

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,” he said during a recent interview with Channel NewsAsia.

In 1999, he decided to strike out on his own, pioneering the use of global positioning system in Singapore and developing modern, satellite-based methods of mapping which are less labour-intensive and time-consuming than more traditional methods like land surveying. But convincing both private and public sector organisations to give the technology a try was a hard slog, Gerry recounted.

“I also just welcomed my second child to the family when the business started, and my first was just two,” Gerry said. “It was a challenging time.”But GPS Lands stuck to its guns, firm in the belief that the technology it has invested in was the way to go.This had to do with the piecemeal nature of Singapore maps then; these maps were put together using data collected via traditional land surveying methods and were inaccurate.

One of the nine global navigation satellite system reference stations part of the Singapore Satellite Positioning Reference Network . He recalled being asked: “If someone threw a lot of money and manpower into replicating what you have, will they succeed?”

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