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4D1 launches T2 for rugged, millimeter-level 3D indoor positioning

By The Robot Report Staff | September 18, 2025

The T2 precise indoor positioning system from 4D1.

The T2 precise indoor positioning system offers six degree-of-freedom positioning. Source: 4D1

As more robots enter factories, warehouses, and other facilities, accurate orientation is increasingly important for reliable operations and safe navigation. 4D1 today launched T2, which it claimed provides millimeter-level 3D positioning for factories and process-centric industries.

“Traditional indoor positioning systems and robotics solutions struggle with accuracy, drift, and are too bulky for worker use, limiting automation,” stated Doug Langen, CEO of 4D1. “T2 delivers drift-free, 6DoF [degree of freedom] positioning combined with AI-ready data, enabling humans and machines to collaborate instantly and seamlessly.”

4D1 said it extends true autonomy indoors through precision positioning, enabling AI-driven process optimization and digital twins. The Calgary, Alberta-based industrial automation startup said its team is applying decades of experience in robotics, sensors, and automation to solve complex manufacturing challenges.

T2 is ready for operation

“T2 enables seamless collaboration between humans, robots, and AI systems, dramatically improving efficiency, safety, and productivity on the shop floor,” asserted 4D1. It listed key features of the real-time location system (RTLS):

  • Drift-free 6DoF tracking — millimeter-level 3D position and full orientation for robots and operators
  • Rugged, compact design — IP54 dust- and water-resistant for industrial reliability
  • Advanced sensor fusion — ultrasonic signals combined with an inertial measurement unit (IMU) for calibration-free operation
  • Rapid deployment — and integration with existing industrial equipment
  • AI-ready operational data — supports task validation, faster upskilling, and actionable insights

Editor’s note: RoboBusiness 2025, which will be on Oct. 15 and 16 in Santa Clara, Calif., will feature session tracks about enabling technologies, physical AI, design and development, humanoids, field robotics, and business. Registration is now open.


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4D1 focuses on factory automation

Built for bolt-level assembly validation, machine control, and collaborative robot training, T2 has shown measurable improvements in operational efficiency and workforce productivity, according to 4D1. The company added that its new system feeds high-fidelity data to AI systems for smarter decision-making.

“For factories looking to modernize and enable collaborative robotics, T2 provides a scalable, reliable solution bridging simulation, AI, and real-world performance,” said 4D1. The company also offers the Physical Hyperautomation Platform, which fuses industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) data with precise indoor positioning for digital twins.

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    December 6, 2025 at 12:09 pm

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