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Global GNSS Correction and Positioning Services Market - Size and Forecast Analysis, 2021-2035

GNSS Correction and Positioning Services Market, By Type (RTK Correction Service, Precise Point Positioning (PPP) Service, RTK PPP Hybrid Correction Service), By Application (Machine Control, Surveying & Mapping, Agriculture, Marine & Offshore, Others) and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East and Africa) - Size and Forecast Analysis, 2021-2035
Report ID: GR-IN-0001 Published: March 2026 Format: PDF & Excel Category: Information Technology No. of Pages: 207

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What is the scope of this report?

The Global GNSS Correction and Positioning Services Market Size is expected to reach USD 1339.2 Million by 2035 from USD 673.8 Million in 2025.

What are the key market segments covered?

The Global GNSS Correction and Positioning Services Market is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 7.11% between 2025 and 2035.

Which regions are covered in this report?

North America holds the largest market share of 39.1% in the global GNSS Correction and Positioning Services market.

Who are the key companies profiled?

Key players analyzed in the global GNSS Correction and Positioning Services market are Trimble Inc.; U-blox; Topcon Corp; Hexagon AB; Fugro; Swift Navigation, Inc.; Hemisphere GNSS Inc.; Septentrio; Others.

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