XSENS

Xsens Automation & Mobility

@movella_automation_mobility

Enschede, Overijssel
https://www.movella.com/applications/automation-mobility
Computer Hardware Manufacturing

Overview

About Xsens Automation & Mobility

Xsens develops high-performance inertial sensors (IMUs) that bring reliable motion data to machines that move - on land, at sea, and in the air.

Our series of compact IMUs, VRUs, AHRS, and (RTK) GNSS/INS solutions are trusted by engineers and integrators in robotics, autonomous vehicles, marine systems, mobile mapping, platform stabilization, motion compensation, and industrial automation. These sensors deliver real-time 3D orientation, navigation, and positioning data, even in the most demanding conditions.

With over 25 years of experience, Xsens has been a pioneer in inertial technology. All products are developed and manufactured in the Netherlands, ensuring high-quality standards, precision engineering, and consistent performance.

From plug & play OEM modules to rugged, vibration-resistant systems, we support motion sensing at every level of complexity. Our sensor solutions push the boundaries of performance even in small form factors, packing features like RTK-level positioning, flexible interfaces (UART, CAN, RS232), and advanced sensor fusion algorithms.

Xsens is known for world-class technical support, individually calibrated sensors, and a developer-first experience with free SDKs, documentation, and online learning resources that simplify integration and reduce time to market.

Whether you're designing a drone, developing an underwater autonomous vehicle, or building the next-gen autonomous robot, we offer precision inertial data you can rely on.

We bring motion to life — with smart, reliable, and scalable IMU solutions.

Headquarters

Enschede, Overijssel

Website

https://www.movella.com/applications/automation-mobility

Company Size

51-200 employees

Industry

Computer Hardware Manufacturing

Company Type

-

Founded

2025

Specialties

automation, mobility, industrial, technology, navigation, robotics, sensors, IMU, GNSS, autonomous, AHRS, and inertial

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