Article – “Le point” Magazine : TRAAK, the geolocation and biometric tracking expert

TRAAK develops innovative geolocation solutions for constrained environments

TRAAK, new horizons for geolocation

A recent article published by Le Point highlights the innovative geolocation solutions developed by TRAAK, a French start-up specializing in sovereign geolocation and biometric tracking for complex environments.

Read the full article published in “Le Point” magazine

The challenges of TRAAK solutions

Le Point takes a look at TRAAK’s expertise, which focuses on constrained and degraded environments:

  • Indoor, underground and GPS denied environments, where traditional geolocation signals don’t work.
  • Tools that combine biometric tracking (temperature, heart rate, oxygen saturation) and environmental data (outside temperature, gas detection).

The article points out that TRAAK technologies meet the needs of a variety of markets:

  • Security and Defense, including customers such as various army corps, fire departments, law enforcement agencies, customs, prison administration and special forces.
  • Industries, including energy, logistics, construction and mining.

Focus on sovereign innovation

TRAAK stands out for its sovereign approach: all its solutions are designed and manufactured in France, guaranteeing total confidentiality for its customers. According to Thomas Duroyon, founder and CEO of TRAAK, this sovereignty is a major asset when it comes to addressing sensitive issues such as :

  • Blue Force Tracking (BFT) to track forces in the field.
  • Lone Worker Protection and Alert (PTI and DATI).
  • Navigation in GPS denied zones for drones and robots.
  • Non-cooperative tracking, essential for defense operations.

A revolution in indoor geolocation

Among the innovations cited by Le Point is an indoor geolocation solution that can be used to secure events or industrial sites, or deployed as and when required. This technological revolution enables location with metric precision indoors, underground and outdoors. It has applications for :

  • First responders (firefighters, law enforcement agencies) in difficult environments.
  • Logistics, industry 4.0 and autonomous travel in smart cities.

The article also mentions other TRAAK technologies, such as navigation solutions for drones and robots in areas where GPS signals are jammed. TRAAK’s in-house expertise in all geolocation technologies, and most data communication technologies, means it can meet a wide range of needs. The wide range of technologies developed by TRAAK also helps to increase the accuracy of the data obtained, or ensures that an alert is made available.

International expansion

TRAAK is now targeting international markets, to meet the growing need for sovereign geolocation and team security. Already in discussions with several countries, the start-up plans to extend its offering to global markets, while maintaining its 100% French expertise.

Discover how TRAAK solutions are redefining geolocation in complex environments.

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