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Geomatrix Earth Science Limited
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Pioneer Gravity: Gravity sensors for infrastructure productivity, situational awareness and seeing the invisible
1 Nov 2018 to 31 Dec 2021
"Despite our increasing ability to detect and monitor objects that exist on land, sea, around buildings or in space, our ability to detect objects beneath the ground has not improved significantly. When it comes to attempting to locate a buried and forgotten pipe, telling the extent of a sink hole or assessing the quality of infrastructure we still often ...
FINDIT (Finding Infrastructure with Non-Destructive Imaging Technologies)
1 Jun 2017 to 31 May 2018
Finding Infrastructure with Non-Destructive Imaging Technologies (FINDIT) is a collaborative project between RSK, Geomatrix, BT and the University of Birmingham (UoB) and will develop non-destructive geophysical methods to detect factors critical to the maintenance and development of subsurface infrastructure including telecoms, water and gas supply pipes...