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BAM Unveils Revolutionary Bridge Monitoring System at Hannover Messe

Experience the future of bridge monitoring at Hannover Messe. BAM's innovative system promises to save costs and extend bridge lifespans.

In this image, we can see buildings and at the bottom, there are lights, boards and we can see a...
In this image, we can see buildings and at the bottom, there are lights, boards and we can see a bridge.

BAM Unveils Revolutionary Bridge Monitoring System at Hannover Messe

The Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) is showcasing a groundbreaking bridge monitoring system at Hannover Messe. This innovative technology, developed in collaboration with ConScope, uses real-time data analysis to prevent expensive emergency repairs and closures, making bridges safer and more future-proof.

BAM's presentation, located in Hall 3, focuses on the 'Coda' of ultrasound waves. This technology detects cracks and other damage in real-time, enabling precise diagnostics for condition assessments. Visitors can interact with a bridge model at the exhibition to experience the technology firsthand.

The benefits are twofold: engineering firms gain accurate insights for maintenance planning, while municipalities and states can reduce costs and extend bridge lifespans. BAM's research is also on display at the BMWK's stand in Hall 2, Stand A18, offering more details and opportunities for press interviews.

By presenting this innovative monitoring system at Hannover Messe, BAM is paving the way for safer, more resilient bridges. The technology's real-time data analysis and precise diagnostics promise significant cost savings and extended bridge lifespans, benefiting both engineering firms and public authorities.

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