Understanding the detailed damage situation of buildings - Measurement Earthquake Disaster Prevention System VissQ
Visualizing the shaking of buildings during an earthquake! Supporting the safety and security of people and buildings!
It supports the verification of building safety using indicators that closely reflect the actual damage caused by earthquakes, providing accurate information for facility managers and users. This makes it easier to make decisions regarding the continued use of the building, business continuity, and the acceptance of people who have difficulty returning home. - Conducts damage assessment based on pre-set building information and multiple seismic records - Monitors building vibrations in real-time - Detects significant earthquake tremors before they arrive through emergency earthquake alerts *For more details, please check the related links below or contact us.*
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Using indicators that closely reflect the actual damage caused by earthquakes, we support the verification of building safety and provide accurate information for facility managers and users. This makes it easier to make decisions regarding the continued use of buildings, business continuity, and the acceptance of people who have difficulty returning home.
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A machine that processes a foil with a thickness of 8μm into a 10mm wide slit and winds it over a length of 10km, a system that supports the assessment of damage level for each floor of high-rise buildings during an earthquake, and a building earthquake response sharing system using sensor cloud technology. Each of these products is our precious creation. The joy of aiming for something innovative, rather than just an extension of what has come before. The delight in creating something interesting that no one else in the world has made. For this joy and pleasure, Hakusan exists.