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The 35th Dresden Bridge Building Symposium 2026
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The 35th Dresden Bridge Building Symposium 2026

Join us on March 18–19, 2026, in Dresden, Germany, for the 35th Dresden Bridge Construction Symposium (DBBS) - one of the most prestigious events in bridge engineering.

Discover the latest innovations in bridge design, materials, and monitoring technologies at this world-renowned event.

As a leading provider of high-precision measurement and control solutions, Gantner Instruments will showcase cutting-edge systems that empower smarter, safer, and more efficient bridge projects.

Explore our solutions for:

  • Decentralized and wireless data acquisition
  • Intelligent algorithms for data reduction and fatigue management
  • Real-time load classification and wheel/axle detection
  • Seamless sensor integration
  • High-performance cloud analytics and visualization

Meet our experts at the Gantner Instruments booth to learn how our technology can elevate your bridge construction and monitoring strategies.

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