Tajikistan's unique geography, dominated by the high-altitude Pamir Mountains, creates significant signal obstruction and multipath interference for traditional surveying equipment. Local engineering firms often struggle with the transition from legacy analog tools to digital ecosystems in remote alpine regions.
In the agricultural sectors of the Khatlon and Sughd regions, there is a growing demand for precision farming. However, the adoption of auto steer tractor systems has been slowed by the lack of local RTK base station networks and specialized technical support for high-precision navigation.
Urban development in Dushanbe is accelerating, necessitating the use of high-accuracy total station devices. The current market is seeing a shift toward hybrid workflows that combine traditional optical measurements with satellite-based corrections to ensure structural stability in seismic zones.
