Poland's surveying sector is currently undergoing a massive digital transformation, driven by the need to modernize the national cadastre and support large-scale EU-funded infrastructure projects. The demand for high-precision surveying equipment has surged as the country expands its highway networks and urban rail systems.
In the agricultural heartlands of Greater Poland and Masovia, the shift toward "Agriculture 4.0" is evident. Farmers are increasingly replacing traditional methods with an auto steer tractor system to reduce overlap and optimize seed and fertilizer distribution, combating rising labor costs and strict EU environmental regulations.
Despite the progress, the diverse Polish terrain—from the coastal plains of the north to the Tatra mountains in the south—requires versatile tools. The reliance on a robust gps diferencial network is critical to maintain consistency across these varied geological zones, ensuring that measurements remain accurate regardless of local interference.
