2026-03-20 GeoSitter 0

During Geo-Congress 2026, our participation went beyond presenting products. What stood out most was the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with industry professionals and better understand the real challenges faced in geotechnical monitoring.
Compared to traditional exhibitions where the focus is often on specifications and features, this time the discussions were much more practical. Many visitors came with specific project scenarios, looking not just for equipment, but for solutions that can actually work in the field.

One clear takeaway from the event is that clients are no longer focused solely on product parameters. Instead, they are asking whether a system can be reliably implemented in real-world conditions.
In conversations with contractors from North America, the focus was often on system stability in complex environments and the ability to deliver continuous, reliable data over long periods. Meanwhile, consultants and engineers were more concerned with data accuracy and how easily the data could be accessed and analyzed afterward.
These discussions reinforced an important point: providing standalone devices is no longer enough. What the market increasingly expects is a complete, reliable monitoring solution that can operate consistently throughout the lifecycle of a project.
Another strong theme throughout the event was the growing demand for automation.
Many visitors shared similar concerns about traditional monitoring methods—manual processes are time-consuming, prone to human error, and increasingly affected by rising labor costs. As a result, there is a clear shift toward systems that can perform continuous monitoring with minimal human intervention.
Our automated monitoring solutions attracted significant attention in this context. Features such as automatic data collection, remote transmission, and cloud-based management were frequently discussed, especially in terms of how they could be integrated into existing projects.
It is evident that the industry is moving from manual operations toward automated and data-driven approaches, and this shift is already happening in real projects, not just in theory.
Beyond technical discussions, the event also created opportunities for more concrete cooperation.
During the exhibition, we had in-depth exchanges with contractors, engineering firms, and potential partners about specific applications, including infrastructure projects, deep excavations, and long-term monitoring scenarios. Some of these discussions have already progressed into follow-up technical communications after the event.
Compared to simply exchanging contact information, these kinds of project-oriented conversations are far more meaningful and are more likely to develop into long-term partnerships.
The event also provided a clearer perspective on current market expectations.
On one hand, there is a growing demand for higher accuracy and system reliability. On the other hand, the need for automation and efficient data management is increasing rapidly.
This indicates that single products are no longer sufficient. Solutions that combine hardware, system integration, and data management capabilities are becoming increasingly important in meeting real project demands.
Looking back at Geo-Congress 2026, its value lies not only in presenting our technologies, but also in validating the direction of the industry.
The trends toward automation, real-time monitoring, and data-driven decision-making are becoming widely recognized across global markets. This further strengthens our commitment to continuous development in intelligent monitoring solutions.
We sincerely appreciate everyone who took the time to visit us and share their insights during the event. Every conversation helped us better understand the industry and refine our approach to delivering practical solutions.
If you would like to learn more about our monitoring systems or discuss your project requirements, feel free to contact us.








