Overview
Self-Aware AIoT-Informed DT Bridge Maintenance and Operation System (SADMOS) is an ongoing, innovative project, led by Apen Softwares, aims to revolutionize the maintenance and operation of Digital Twin (DT) bridges by tackling the challenges posed by climate change. SADMOS was born from our success in the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) initiative, in collaboration with the C4D Lab Incubation & Acceleration program. We are incredibly proud to have won a grant of EUROS € 42,000 (almost Kenya Shillings 6.3 million), enabling us to bring this groundbreaking project to life.
SADMOS Mission:
SADMOS is dedicated to enhancing the resilience and adaptability of DT bridges amidst changing climatic conditions. By integrating advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and data analytics, our system empowers bridges to self-monitor, predict maintenance needs, and optimize their operations. This proactive approach ensures that bridges can withstand and recover swiftly from climate-related impacts.
Key Features:
Strategic Partnerships:
Apen Softwares is actively in the process of engaging relevant bodies for partnerships to ensure the success of the SADMOS project. These collaborations will be key to implementing our system effectively and driving the future of infrastructure resilience.
Testing and Development:
Apen Softwares has received the go-ahead from the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) to use one of their bridges to test the SADMOS project. This approval marks a significant milestone in the development and implementation of our innovative system.
Program Details:
This 12-month program is an ongoing effort to realize the vision of SADMOS. With the support of the 42,000-euro grant from the Global Center on Adaptation and our dedicated team at Apen Softwares, we are well-equipped to set new standards in bridge maintenance and operation.
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