The Democratic Republic of the Congo faces unique challenges in land measurement due to its vast equatorial rainforests and humid climate. Traditional surveying equipment often struggles with signal attenuation under dense canopies, making the demand for high-sensitivity receivers critical for national infrastructure projects.
In the mining sectors of Katanga and Lualaba, the transition toward automated precision is accelerating. The adoption of gps diferencial systems has become essential for open-pit mine mapping and volume calculations, reducing human error in high-risk environments.
Agriculture in the DRC is currently undergoing a digital pivot. As the government pushes for food security, the integration of auto steer tractor technology is beginning to replace manual steering in large-scale plantations to optimize seed placement and fuel efficiency.
