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SHMII 2025: Real-Time Structural Monitoring in Focus

Gantner Instruments is participating in the 13th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (SHMII), scheduled to take place from September 1 to 5, 2025, in Graz, Austria.

As a silver sponsor, we’re showcasing modular data acquisition systems for continuous, high-resolution monitoring of civil structures. Whether for bridges, tunnels, or geotechnical installations, our SHM technology delivers synchronized, edge-processed measurements and full integration with cloud and SCADA platforms.

Key focus areas include:

  • µs-accurate DAQ with distributed architecture
  • Wireless and fiber-optic sensor integration
  • Embedded analytics for event-based data capture and fatigue classification
  • Real-time data dashboards with GI.cloud

Our solutions are already deployed in national and international infrastructure monitoring programs, and SHMII 2025 was the perfect platform to exchange ideas with engineers and researchers building tomorrow’s intelligent infrastructure.

Explore our technology in detail and connect with our team:

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