Kurloo Partner Network
Kurloo works with leading research, engineering, sales and support partners who help invent, validate and deliver Kurloo’s GNSS-based geomonitoring system across mining, civil and geospatial applications. From research scientists to field support teams, Kurloo’s partners extend the reach and capability of Kurloo geomonitoring worldwide.
The Kurloo Monitoring Ecosystem
Global Distribution and Solution Partners
Engineering & Geotechnical Partners
Research & Innovation Partners
Global Sales and Solution Partners
Partners who deploy Kurloo monitoring solutions as part of spatial, survey, and infrastructure services.
Monitum - Australia
Monitum is a specialist geomonitoring services company delivering automated total station monitoring, geotechnical sensors, IoT systems, and cloud‑based software for risk management on civil and construction projects. Founded in 2012 by the team that later created Kurloo Technology, Monitum gained global recognition through major infrastructure projects, including Brisbane’s $4 billion Queen’s Wharf development. Kurloo was developed as a technology spinoff from Monitum’s innovation journey. Today, Monitum also provides installation and onsite support services for Kurloo customers across Australia, leveraging deep field expertise and long‑standing operational experience.
Global Survey - New Zealand
Global Survey is Kurloo’s exclusive sales and support partner in New Zealand, bringing Kurloo monitoring solutions into established survey and civil construction markets.
Global Survey’s team tests Kurloo in local environments and provides frontline expert support and advice to New Zealand Surveyors, Engineers, Geo Techs and Civil Contractors, positioning Kurloo alongside Leica Geosystems and other leading geospatial technologies in their portfolio.
GPS Lands Singapore - ASEAN
GPS Lands (Singapore) is Kurloo’s exclusive ASEAN channel partner, introducing Kurloo’s automated monitoring solutions across Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Brunei. The team tests Kurloo devices in local operating conditions and provides frontline technical support and practical guidance to surveyors and engineers. With a strong regional presence and a portfolio of leading geospatial technologies, GPS Lands ensures trusted local expertise, seamless integration, and effective adoption of Kurloo solutions across established surveying and construction markets.
GEOCOM - Chile
Kurloo’s sales, delivery, and support in Chile are provided through GEOCOM, a leading geospatial solutions provider with deep regional expertise. GEOCOM offers local sales, technical consulting, system design, installation guidance, and ongoing support for Kurloo’s automated GNSS geomonitoring solutions across mining, infrastructure, and construction sectors. By combining Kurloo’s autonomous, cloud‑based monitoring technology with GEOCOM’s strong in‑country presence and technical capability, customers benefit from faster deployment, trusted local support, and reliable long‑term operation tailored to regional conditions and project requirements
Engineering & Geotechnical Partners
Consultancies who integrate Kurloo monitoring data into geotechnical risk management and engineering decision frameworks.
Butler Partners Geotechnical Engineers - Australia
Kurloo partners closely with Butler Partners, one of Australia’s leading geotechnical engineering firms, to enhance ground investigation, slope stability analysis, and foundation monitoring using precise, automated GNSS‑based measurements. Butler Partners has deployed Kurloo across numerous complex remediation sites, including landslip‑affected local government projects, using near real‑time movement data to validate remediation performance and support safer decision‑making. The Butler Partners team has actively contributed to Kurloo’s research and development since 2019, helping ensure the technology’s practical relevance for geotechnical engineering applications.
AAM LLC (AssetAssurance Monitoring) - USA
AAM LLC (AssetAssurance Monitoring) provides advanced geohazard and infrastructure monitoring across the United States, integrating ground‑based and satellite radar (GbSAR and InSAR), GNSS, and remote‑sensing analytics. AAM supports mining, transportation, civil works, dam safety, and landslide risk management through its RiskReduction Monitoring℠ framework, delivering near real‑time deformation detection and early‑warning alerts. AAM is also Kurloo’s channel partner for North America, supporting deployment, integration, and operational use of Kurloo’s GNSS‑based monitoring solutions across U.S. and Canadian infrastructure and geohazard applications.
Research and Innovation Partners
Organisations that contributed to the development and validation of Kurloo monitoring technology.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) - Australia
Kurloo works closely with QUT across multiple research and development programs. QUT played a central role in developing Kurloo’s GNSS‑IoT displacement‑monitoring device through a three‑year, $4.5 million IMCRC‑funded collaboration, translating advanced geospatial research led by Professor Yanming Feng into a commercial, millimetre‑precision monitoring solution.
Kurloo is also currently collaborating with QUT on a project led by Professor Craig O’Neill focused on pre‑emptive natural‑disaster mitigation using remote sensing and GNSS‑based monitoring
IntelliDesign - Electronics Manufacturing Partner - Australia
IntelliDesign partners with Kurloo to design and manufacture the field hardware used in Kurloo’s monitoring system.
Their work focuses on developing robust, self-powered GNSS monitoring devices capable of reliable long-term deployment in harsh environments — a collaboration recognised through the Australian Good Design Awards.
CSIRO - Centre for Earth Observation - Australia
CSIRO’s Centre for Earth Observation demonstrated Kurloo GNSS technology for continuous water-level monitoring of inland lakes and reservoirs and used it to validate data from the international SWOT satellite radar mission. At Googong Reservoir, three SWOT product types were analysed over 11 months in 2024, during which water levels varied by more than one metre. Comparison with Kurloo water-height measurements showed the highest-quality SWOT PIXC and Raster products achieved 7–8 cm accuracy, meeting the mission’s accuracy goals.
Curtin University - Australia
Curtin University partners with Kurloo Technology through a CSIRO‑funded Industry PhD program to advance ground‑motion and infrastructure‑risk monitoring. The collaboration integrates next‑generation satellite radar (InSAR) with Kurloo’s GNSS sensors to develop an automated 3D deformation‑monitoring system. The research aims to improve early hazard detection and support safer management of critical infrastructure, while an industry placement with Kurloo connects academic research with real‑world commercial applications.
Deakin University - Australia
Deakin University partners with Kurloo Technology through an industry‑supported PhD program focused on scaling Kurloo’s cloud‑based geospatial monitoring platform. The collaboration enhances the platform’s ability to manage growing data volumes from Kurloo’s expanding global network of GNSS‑IoT monitoring devices, improving backend performance, data‑processing efficiency, and system reliability. The partnership provides Kurloo with advanced research support in cloud scalability while giving Deakin a real‑world digital‑infrastructure challenge that drives practical, high‑impact innovation.
Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) - Austria
Kurloo collaborates with Professor Werner Lienhart, Head of the Institute of Engineering Geodesy and Measurement Systems (IGMS) at Graz University of Technology, Austria. IGMS is internationally recognised for expertise in landslide and rockfall monitoring using high‑sensitivity geodetic technologies. The partnership supports a major research site in the Saalbach‑Hinterglemm region, where active landslides are continuously monitored using GPS/GNSS and emerging measurement techniques. The collaboration aims to enhance real‑time deformation monitoring, improve early‑warning capability, and deepen scientific understanding of slope‑failure processes.
Inha University - South Korea
Kurloo Research is pleased to be collaborating with Dr. Kwan‑Dong Park, Professor in the Department of Geoinformatic Engineering and lead of the Satellite Navigation Laboratory (SNL) at Inha University, Seoul, Korea. This collaboration brings together Kurloo’s applied geospatial monitoring and GNSS expertise with the SNL’s internationally recognised research in satellite navigation and positioning technologies.
How Kurloo Works With Partners
Research, Development and Manufacturing
Kurloo’s Integrated research, development, and manufacturing partnerships enable Kurloo to accelerate innovation, maintain high quality standards, and scale production efficiently, delivering reliable, advanced monitoring technology to global markets.
Product Sales and Support
Kurloo’s Product Sales and Support Partners enable local, in‑market delivery, trusted relationships, faster adoption, and responsive support, ensuring Kurloo solutions are effectively implemented and scaled across regional and international markets.
Product Improvement and Application
Close collaboration with engineers, geotechnical experts, and customers provides real‑world feedback, improving Kurloo’s accuracy, usability, and reliability while ensuring technology evolves to meet practical monitoring and decision‑making needs.
Partner With Kurloo
At Kurloo, we collaborate with partners and customers, building trust, sharing knowledge, and achieving mutual success together.
We typically partner with:
- Survey and geospatial service providers
- Civil or geotechnical engineering consultancies
- GNSS Managed Service Providers
- Research and innovation organisations