u-blox announced the availability of a high-precision RTK GNSS testing and designing network across Taiwan. This new capability enables engineers and developers to evaluate and optimise their designs using u-blox’s PointPerfect Flex service, achieving centimetre-level positioning accuracy in real-world conditions.
Taiwan plays a critical role in the global electronics ecosystem, with a significant volume of RTK GNSS-enabled products designed and manufactured locally before deployment in markets such as the United States and Europe. By establishing a live PointPerfect test network in the region, u-blox is empowering developers to validate high-precision performance earlier in the product lifecycle, reducing time-to-market and improving end-product reliability.
The Taiwan test network provides access to u-blox’s PointPerfect Flex GNSS correction service, which delivers scalable, high-accuracy positioning without the complexity of traditional RTK systems. Built on PPP-RTK technology, PointPerfect Flex offers fast convergence times, robust performance, and global scalability, making it ideal for applications such as industrial automation, robotics, precision agriculture, and autonomous systems.
Taiwan’s hardware engineering community is already familiar with u-blox’s F9, F20 and X20 GNSS receiver modules, widely used across industrial, automotive, and consumer applications. What many developers may not yet know is that u-blox’s PointPerfect correction service is purpose-built to get the best out of these receivers, unlocking their full accuracy potential with minimal additional infrastructure. The new Taiwan test network makes it easier than ever for local engineers to experience this combination first-hand.
A key advantage of the new testing platform is its flexibility: engineers can validate performance using both u-blox and non u-blox GNSS receivers. This open approach ensures that developers can benchmark solutions, optimise system integration, and confidently meet stringent accuracy requirements.
“With Taiwan being a global hub for electronics design and manufacturing, enabling local access to high-precision testing is a strategic step. Our PointPerfect Flex service allows developers to achieve reliable centimetre-level accuracy with minimal infrastructure, and this new network ensures they can validate performance directly where products are created,” said Neil Hamilton, Positioning Services Business Unit at u-blox.
The Taiwan PointPerfect test network is now available to qualified developers and partners. Interested parties are invited to contact u-blox to request access and begin testing by sending an email to services-support@u-blox.com.
