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IWSHM 2025 for Advancing Structural Health Monitoring
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IWSHM 2025 for Advancing Structural Health Monitoring

The 15th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (IWSHM 2025) will take place from September 9 to 11, 2025, at Stanford University, CA. This event is one of the premier global forums for advancing SHM research, applications, and technologies.

Gantner Instruments will be there to engage with the international SHM community and highlight how advanced data acquisition technology is shaping the future of structural monitoring. From bridges and tunnels to aerospace and civil infrastructure, our scalable systems provide the precision and flexibility demanded by next-generation projects.

IWSHM 2025 is a unique opportunity to explore how advanced SHM technologies are shaping the future of intelligent infrastructure. Join us at Stanford to engage with leading experts and discover how Gantner Instruments is driving innovation in real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance.

To schedule a meeting with our experts during IWSHM 2025:

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