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34th Dresden Bridge Building Symposium 2025

We are thrilled to announce the 34th Dresden Bridge Construction Symposium (DBBS), set to take place on March 19h/20th, 2025

This highly anticipated annual event has been a tradition in the bridge construction industry for over three decades, bringing together professionals from all corners of the globe to share knowledge, innovations, and experiences in this exciting field.

The DBBS is an unparalleled opportunity to learn about cutting-edge techniques, materials, and technologies in bridge construction, while the German Bridge Construction Award recognizes outstanding achievements in bridge engineering.

We are delighted to announce that Gantner Instruments will participate in the event as a leading provider of innovative measurement and control solutions for bridge construction and monitoring.
Our expertise and flexibility in the industry is unmatched, and we are excited to share our knowledge with attendees at the event.

Your benefits with a monitoring solution from Gantner Instruments:

  • Decentralised data acquisition system for monitoring each sensor type
  • Combination with wireless sensors
  • Intelligent algorithms for data reduction
  • Online classification of loads for fatigue management
  • Detection Precise detection of wheel/axle loads, including video recording
  • Freedom to mix and combine sensor types
  • High-performance cloud for visualising and analysing the data

The DBBS is a fantastic opportunity to network with like-minded professionals, learn from experts in the field, and discover new products and services that can help you advance your bridge construction projects. Be sure not to miss this exciting event, and register now to secure your spot. We look forward to seeing you in Dresden!

Visit Gantner Instruments’ Booth

Make sure to visit Gantner Instruments’ booth for an exclusive look at our latest products and solutions for bridge construction and monitoring. Our experts will be on hand to answer any questions and provide you with all the information you need to make informed decisions.

Contact us for questions or appointments at the show!

Don’t hesitate to contact us for any questions or to schedule an appointment at the show. We are eager to hear about your projects and are happy to inform you about our measurement technology. We look forward to meeting you in Dresden and participating in your success in the bridge construction industry.

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