R&D
Sol Data is involved in the European Project SANY (Sensor ANYwhere) that focuses on interoperability of in-situ sensors and sensor networks and allow quick and cost-efficient reuse of data and services from currently incompatible sources in future environmental risk management applications. For more information on the SANY project, visit the website

Training
Short course on geotechnical monitoring for field measurements
18-20/05/2007
Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront
This continuing education course will include presentations by users of instrumentation from USA, England and France. There will also be technical presentations and instrument displays by major manufacturers of geotechnical instrumentation from USA and Canada.
Emphasis will be given to obtaining high quality data to help answer specific geotechnical questions. There will be ample time for questions and discussion. Project types will include braced excavations, embankments on soft ground, embankment dams, tunnels and deep foundations.
Course director: John Dunnicliff.
For additional details, please visit our website
Know-how
R&D, Innovation and Training
Sol Data Group’s technical advance is based on a strong research, development and innovation policy.
Sol Data has carried out and takes part in targeted European research and development projects. Strong technical partnerships have also emerged with:
- IGN (National Geographic Institute): Automatic topography, satellite levelling
- LTHE (hydrological measurement networks)
Our dynamic research policy has regularly lead to the filing of applications for patents and has been rewarded by several innovation prizes