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SolGeo's Participation at EAGE 2024
2024

SolGeo's Participation at EAGE 2024

SolGeo was proud to participate in the EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers) conference held from June 10 to 13, 2024, in Oslo. This internationally significant event brought together experts in geoscience and engineering, providing an ideal platform to showcase our latest technological innovations. At the conference, SolGeo successfully presented its turnkey services for integrated offshore platform monitoring and microseismic microseismic monitoring the industrial operations. Our booth attracted numerous visitors interested in learning about the features and benefits of our services, allowing us to discuss solutions for geotechnical monitoring challenges. We thank everyone who visited us and shared ideas and collaboration opportunities. We look forward to continuing to innovate and contribute to progress in the fields of geoscience and engineering.

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New Product Launch: DYMAS 32
2024

New Product Launch: DYMAS 32

In April 2024, the DYMAS 32 was launched, an advanced device for seismic, microseismic, and dynamic monitoring in dams, buildings, and seismic stations. Featuring 6 configurable channels for event-based or continuous recording with 32 bit resolution, high dynamic range and low power consumption, it excels in managing individual sensors or complex networks. The user-friendly SWC web interface allows complete device configuration and real-time of acquired signals. VIBROSOFT or SOLWEB software facilitates compliance with monitoring standards. Using the miniSEED protocol and SEEDlink transmission, DYMAS 32 supports continuous recording for efficient monitoring networks. Connectivity options include Ethernet, 4G modem, fiber optic, and WiFi. Pre-wired accessories in a single cabinet simplify installation.
Solgeo at WCEE2024 Milan
2024

Solgeo at WCEE2024 Milan

SolGeo participated in WCEE2024, the 18th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, held this year in our home city: Milan! During the conference, SolGeo successfully presented its turnkey services for integrated offshore platform monitoring and microseismic monitoring of industrial operations, which we realize in collaboration with Seismix, a Solgeo Group start-up. Thanks to the WCEE organization for the succesfull event!
2020

European Heritage Awards Winners / Europa Nostra Awards (2020 Edition)

Solgeo is proud to announce that among the winners of the 2020 edition of the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards is the restauration project of the Basilica di Santa Maria di Collemaggio in L'Aquila, in the category Conservation, of which the Solgeo´s monitoring system is an integral part of the project.
This is the most prestigious award in the field of cultural heritage conservation at European level and was awarded to 21 projects submitted from 15 countries.

#BasilicaSantaMariadiCollemaggio #geophysics #integrity #monitoring #structure #LAquila #italy #European #Heritage #Adwards

#polimi #univaq #eni

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2020

JpGUAGU2020 Conference (July 12-16)

Solgeo is participating in the JpGUAGU2020 conference (July 12-16) proposed by Japan Geoscience Union and American Geophysical Union, this year as a virtual meeting. Solgeo has published an iPost in collaboration with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), ETH Zurich and Total E&P Italy. In Southern Italy (Basilicata), the Joint Venture Total E&P Italia (operator), SHELL ITALIA E&P S.P.A, and Mitsui E&P Italia A S.r.l., owner of the Gorgoglione Concession for the production of hydrocarbons, is monitoring the induced microseismicity with a local seismic network, installed and managed by Solgeo on behalf of Total E&P Italia.

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2019

Guarini Chapel

The masterpiece of the Sindone is finally reborn! We are proud to feel that this success is also thanks to us! Solgeo in fact has conducted countless interventions to characterize in a non-invasive way the architectural elements of the Guarini Chapel and to establish which of them had to be replaced. Once again, ultrasonic tomography has proved to be a valuable tool, not only in the civil and engineering field, but also in architectural restoration.
The following video retraces the entire history of this very important monument.