Case Study: OSMOS Group achieves safe, reliable monitoring of Notre Dame Cathedral restoration with Senceive NanoPlus sensors

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How NanoPlus wireless sensors helped monitor the damaged French cathedral during stability assessments and the start of restoration works

OSMOS Group was faced with the challenge of monitoring the fire-damaged Notre Dame Cathedral to ensure the safety of workers during the initial stabilization and restoration phase. Traditional wired monitoring was impractical in the crowded, hard-to-access environment of the fragile structure. They turned to Senceive for a solution that could provide critical data without causing further damage to the ancient stonework.

Senceive implemented its wireless FlatMesh™ platform, deploying 70 NanoPlus tilt sensors that were easily mounted with a special lime mortar. This system provided reliable, near-real-time data on the structure's stability, which was integrated into the team's visualization software. The solution from Senceive delivered an easy-to-install and highly accurate monitoring system, ensuring the safety of the worksite and the continued progress of the prestigious restoration project throughout the pandemic.


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