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Concrete sensor tech firm enters US market

Concrete sensor technology firm Vemaventuri has announced its official entry into the US market.

The technology being used on a jobsite in Hawaii. The technology being used on a jobsite in Hawaii. Image:

The company – a subsidiary of Peri – announced the launch at World of Concrete in Las Vegas, US, where it introduced its concrete monitoring technology as part of the products of Peri USA.

The Peri Group is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of formwork and scaffolding systems. Vemaventuri says that its partnership with Peri USA strengthens the company’s ability to provide its solutions to US customers and offers expertise and support in the field of formwork and sensor technology.

Vemaventuri provides real-time monitoring of concrete pressure during complex pours. The company says that this can facilitate precise adjustments that helped manage structural integrity, reduce risk, optimisation of formwork utilisation and reduce costs

“We are thrilled to bring Vemaventuri’s sensor technology to the US construction industry,” said Strydom Groenewald, CEO of Peri USA.

“The successful first use of the products in the US demonstrates their potential to change the way we approach concrete monitoring and construction efficiency. Vemaventuri’s combined sensor solutions provides a unique opportunity to approach critical construction challenges for our US customers with smarter, data-driven solutions.”

The technology includes a suite of sensors. The PREMO system provides real-time concrete pressure monitoring, TEMO offers temperature and maturity monitoring, and PHONO delivers precise compaction and fill-level monitoring.

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