WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Wavelogix, a manufacturer of novel, patented concrete strength sensors invented at Purdue University’s College of Engineering, has received a $999,910 Small Business Innovation ...
MADRID--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CEMEX Ventures announced today an investment in Concrete Sensors, a U.S.-based startup that enables contractors to accelerate their schedules through accurate real-time ...
Low-cost wireless sensors are replacing the century-old practice to determine when a concrete pour has properly cured. Stoneway Concrete sells Giatec concrete sensors to contractors and uses them in ...
Wavelogix, a contech firm that manufactures concrete strength sensors invented by a Purdue University professor, has received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, according to a ...
The construction industry is constantly evolving, and the use of concrete has seen significant advancements in recent years. As one of the most widely used building materials, it is crucial for ...
OTTAWA, Ontario, Jan. 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Giatec®, world leader in concrete testing technologies, announces SmartRock® Pro, the latest addition to their award-winning product lineup, at World ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Special sensors installed into the concrete on a few Indiana highways last summer are now gaining national attention. The technology, invented at Purdue University, is known as ...
LAS VEGAS, Feb. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Giatec, world leader in concrete testing technology, announced today at World of Concrete 2020 that their flagship product, SmartRock™, has been completely ...
An increasing number of U.S. interstates are set to try out a Purdue University invention that could save millions of taxpayer dollars and significantly reduce traffic delays. The invention, a sensor ...
Every day, Americans travel on roads, bridges, and highways without considering the safety or reliability of these structures. Yet much of the transportation infrastructure in the U.S. is outdated, ...
Wavelogix CEO and Purdue University professor Luna Lu holds the REBEL Concrete Strength Sensing System, which her lab invented to improve estimates of in-place strength of concrete structures.