ABOUT

NeoStrain is an engineering company, that works with cutting edge Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems, doing professional analysis of the life-important structures, preparing design of the monitoring systems, fast implementing and maintaining the objects. On the one hand we have developed and manufacture our own products, but on the other, we can also act as integrator of sensors made by others. NeoStrain aim ist o provide a full service to our Clients, starting on the design phase many times linked directly with problem identification, through selection of proper sensors in order to measure required physical values (like displacement, deformation, vibrations, inclination, temperature, humidity, direction and speed of wind), on-site installation, system integration, data visualization and interpretation of results. We implement our solutions and control all aspects of the built object helping our Customers to make the time-right decisions. Day-by-day we improve our technological solutions and invent new monitoring instruments, making them comfortable in use for our customers and providing full control over the structure.

We are the beneficiary of the INFRASTAR (Innovation and Networking for Fatigue and Reliability Analysis of Structures - Training for Assessment of Risk) project, which is receiving funds from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 676139. INFRASTAR provides innovative, multi-disciplinary and intersectoral training in innovative solutions to asset management of civil infrastructures. Focus is on the prediction of conrete infrastructure behaviour under fatigue, currently one of the most critical issues in the field.
INFRASTAR considers two representative types of concrete infrastructures: bridges and wind turbine towers and foundations. The network partners provides 12 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) with a system-wide understanding of structure management on bridges and wind energy technology. The outstanding research training offers ranges from knowledge in materials to design loads, design of structures, monitoring of existing structures, development of sensors and innovative calculation methods for structural analysis, optimal and reliable management of structures. Through these innovative activities, INFRASTAR will contribute to extend the service lifetime of structures, reduce overall costs and develop risk-based life-cycle approaches for future designs.

More about the project to be read on http://infrastar.eu