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Sensequake is a groundbreaking company developing software, sensor units and providing services based on its proprietary technology. It is the first sensing-based platform to assess structural integrity and the natural hazard vulnerabilities of infrastructure.

Rather than relying solely on a visual inspection and traditional engineering practices, Sensequake performs smart assessment based on the data obtained from sensors deployed on structural surfaces.

Sensequake technology is aligned with the Internet of Things (IoT) as a way to monitor changes in structural conditions of infrastructure. Our analysis is based on real data without a need for building drawings or finite element models.

Sensequake has developed the following state-of-the-art products:

  1. Sensequake Larzé sensors: Highly sensitive wireless vibration sensors
  2. Sensequake patented 3D-SAM software: The most comprehensive sensing-based structural analysis software
  3. Sensequake phone application: A means of controlling your sensors and vibration test directly from your smartphone
  4. Sensequake Dashboard: View the real-time vibrations from your sensors, receive alerts directly via SMS and access your data in the cloud

Our approach is a turnkey solution to engineers, governments, insurance firms and the real-estate industries. We also offer professional analysis and services based on our sensing platform.

Here are a few of our services:

  1. Ambient vibration tests
  2. Seismic assessment
  3. Non-destructive condition assessment tests
  4. System identification and modal analysis
  5. Vibration monitoring

Sensequake has been chosen for the analysis of high-value landmark and historic buildings and infrastructure such as the Canadian Parliament buildings, the International Thousand Islands Bridge, Canada Revenue Agency Headquarter, and others.

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Web Development

JavaScript

Android

Mobile App Development

.NET

HTML5

CSS3

iOS App

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