✨Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2025✨ We wish you and your loved ones a joyful and peaceful Christmas, filled with happiness and wonderful moments. 🎄🎁🌟 For the New Year, we wish you health, happiness, and success. May all your wishes come true, and may new opportunities await you. 🍀 We look forward to continuing our journey together in the coming year and to many more successful projects.🤝😍 #dibit #dibitMeasuringTechnique #tunnelscan #tunneling #wearedibit #merrychristmas #holidays #collaboration #happynewyear
Dibit Measuring Technique
Tiefbau
Innsbruck, Tirol 813 Follower:innen
Our tunnel scanning systems define the standards.
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Established in 2001 Dibit Measuring Technique has been dedicated to developing hardware and software solutions for the documentation of tunnel linings during and after construction.
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- Branche
- Tiefbau
- Größe
- 51–200 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Innsbruck, Tirol
- Art
- Kapitalgesellschaft (AG, GmbH, UG etc.)
- Gegründet
- 2001
- Spezialgebiete
- engineering, tunnelling, tunnel, geodesy, solution, 3D deformation measurements, construction survey, geotechnical measurement, network measurement, tunnel scanning, tunnel construction, scanning, geodesy of engineering, surveying services, civil engineering, structural engineering und geological formation
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Framsweg 16
Innsbruck, Tirol 6020, AT
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15241 NE 90th Street
Suite 160
Redmond, Washington 98052, US
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1 Margaret St
Level 11
Sydney CBD, Neu Süd Wales 2000, AU
Beschäftigte von Dibit Measuring Technique
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Last week, the lecture "Innovative Measurement Methods in Tunnel Construction," given by our colleague Dr. Michael Mett at the University of Innsbruck, was a great success. 👏😊 Michael would like to sincerely thank everyone for their active participation. Special recognition also goes to Prof. Barbara Schneider-Muntau from the Geotechnical Department for her commitment to the lecture series "Sustainable Construction in Alpine Regions". The engaging discussions and exchange of ideas greatly enriched the event. Michael is already looking forward to the next lecture. 🤩 📸 © Dr. Jesse Chien-Hsun Chen, Valerie Neisch #dibit #dibitMeasuringTechnique #tunnelscan #tunneling #wearedibit #tunnelconstruction #lecture #university #Innsbruck #measurementmethods #innovative
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🌟Festive St. Barbara Greetings!⚒ Today, we celebrate the Feast of St. Barbara, who is venerated as the patron saint of miners. This special occasion honors her legacy and the protection she provides to those who work in the mining industry. We wish everyone a joyful St. Barbara’s Day and send our heartfelt greetings of “Glück Auf!” – a traditional expression of good fortune and safety in the mines. May this day bring blessings and strength to all who rely on her guidance. 🙏 #dibit #dibitMeasuringTechnique #tunnelscan #tunneling #wearedibit #StBarbarasDay #SaintBarbara #PatronSaintOfMiners #GlückAuf
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Everyone is warmly invited to an interesting lecture by our colleague Dr. Michael Mett on December 5th, 2024, at the University of Innsbruck. The lecture, titled "Innovative Measurement Methods in Tunnel Construction," will be part of the course "Sustainable Construction in Alpine Areas" by Prof. Barbara Schneider-Muntau. Our colleague looks forward to a great turnout and engaging discussions starting at 5:15 PM in the large lecture hall at Campus Technik. 👏😃 #dibit #dibitMeasuringTechnique #tunnelscan #tunneling #wearedibit #tunnelconstruction #sustainable #lecture #university #Innsbruck
Professor for computational and experimental SOIL MECHANICS; Deputy speaker of the research area MOUNTAIN REGIONS; Deputy speaker of Innsbruck Doctoral College NATURAL HAZARDS IN MOUNTAIN REGION
👉 Diesen Donnerstag startet unsere Vortragsreihe 👈 🕔 17:15 Uhr im großen Hörsaal Campus Technik; Technische Wissenschaften | Universität Innsbruck Wir freuen uns auf: Paul Rohm der ZÜBLIN Spezialtiefbau mit Hochalpine Aufschlussbohrungen für das Wasserkraftwerk Lünersee II Felix Rümmele und Gabriela Summer der illwerke vkw mit Die Materialseilbahn Bolgenach _________________________________________________________________________________ Hier ein kurzer Ausblick auf die nächsten Veranstaltungen: 05.12.2024: Dr. Michael Mett der Dibit Measuring Technique mit Innovative Messverfahren im Tunnelbau Jesse Chien-Hsun Chen von BAUER Spezialtiefbau GmbH mit Was wir für nachhaltiges Bauen im Spezialtiefbau tun können Edgar Leitner, Hannes Obergasser, Maria Gabl, Anna Grasser der Pini Groupe SA mit Großbaustellen im Einklang mit der Natur 12.12.2024: Diana Lopez der ILF Consulting Engineers in Austria und Paul Koller des Wasserverbandes Hochwasserschutz Unteres Unterinntal mit: Hochwasserschutz Unteres Unterinntal Ingrid Schlögel der GeoSphere Austria mit Nachhaltigkeit Bau - Rohstoffe 09.01.2025: Elisa Spörr und Michael Holzmann der TIWAG-Tiroler Wasserkraft AG mit Hydropower Gen 3.0; Aktuelle und geplante Projekte der TIWAG Anne Hormes von witt & partner geoprojekt GmbH mit Einsatz von 3D-Punktwolken für Felserkundung, Sicherungsbauwerke und Steinschlagsimulation Eva-Maria Berns und Evamaria Saller der Dr. Spang Ingenieurgesellschaft mit Der Lebenszyklus von Sicherungsbauwerken gegen Naturgefahren (Praxisbeispiele) 16.01.2025: Julia Knittel von Larix Engineering GmbH und Markus Niklas von mohr niklas architekten mit Nachhaltigkeitsaspekte bei Neubau Haus der Physik Manuel Bode und Magdalena Staudacher von SKAVA Consulting mit Innerstädtischer Kavernenbau 23.01.2025: Clemens Lercher von Grund & Boden Geotechnik GmbH mit Ressourcensparende und innovative Planung im Spezialtiefbau: Effiziente Lösungen durch gezielte Baugrunderkundungen und den Einsatz der BIM-Methode – Fallbeispiele aus der Praxis Roland Arnold von BeMo Tunnelling mit Menschlich, nachhaltiges Bauen am Beispiel des Allianzprojekts Rohbaustollen Angath 23.01.2025 im Anschluss Ausklang und Networking im Foyer
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Last week, the official kickoff meeting for the R&D project "TUNSPEKT" took place over two days at the Dibit Measuring Technique headquarter in Innsbruck. The project, funded by the FFG (Austrian Research Promotion Agency), aims to develop an "Innovative Road Tunnel Inspection using AI Approaches", with a particular focus on examining hard-to-reach areas of tunnels. Over the course of two days, experts from various fields across the D-A-CH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) came together to discuss the project's goals, milestones, and challenges, while laying the foundation for successful collaboration. The kickoff meeting provided participants with the opportunity to familiarize themselves in detail with the project objectives and define the initial concrete steps. The "TUNSPEKT" project will make a significant contribution to the technological advancement of tunnel inspection in the coming years. We are looking forward to the next steps and the fruitful collaboration across the entire team. 🤝😍 #dibit #dibitMeasuringTechnique #tunnelscan #tunneling #wearedibit #project #meeting #technology #development #collaboration #team #tunnelinspection #FFG #AI
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We congratulate our colleague MSc. Ghader Saadati and his co-authors on the publication of their paper “AI-Powered Geotechnics: Enhancing Rock Mass Classification for Safer Engineering Practices”, published in the journal Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. Well done! 👏
"🎉 Excited to Announce My Latest Publication! 🎉 I’m thrilled to share our new paper titled "AI‑Powered Geotechnics: Enhancing Rock Mass Classification for Safer Engineering Practices", published in the journal Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. 🔍 About the Paper: In this study, my esteemed co-authors and I explore the critical role of rock mass classification in geotechnical engineering, which is fundamental for stability analysis and safe engineering design. Traditional methods often fall short in capturing the complexities of three-dimensional joint occurrences, resulting in less precise calculations. Our research reviews 44 seminal articles and highlights the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on rock engineering. 🤖 Key Highlights: Comprehensive Review: Analyzed 44 studies that integrate AI into traditional rock mass classification methods, including Rock Quality Designation (RQD), Rock Mass Rating (RMR), Q-system, Basic Quality, and Hydropower Classification. Diverse AI Techniques: Identified 73 distinct algorithms applied 162 times in the literature, with techniques like Support Vector Machines (SVM), K-nearest neighbors (KNN), and Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) demonstrating significant success. Future Insights: Highlights the integration of machine learning and meta-heuristic optimization methods, paving the way for greater predictive accuracy and precision in geotechnical analysis. 🌟 Why It Matters: By incorporating AI into rock engineering classification systems, we are ushering in a new era of predictive capabilities, ensuring safer, more efficient engineering practices for construction and subterranean projects. 🙏 Acknowledgments: I want to express my gratitude to my co-authors Barbara Schneider-Muntau (Soil Mechanics Innsbruck (SMI)), Sina Javankhoshdel, Javad Mohebi, from Academi, and Dr. Michael Mett, and Heiner Kontrus from Industry (Dibit Measuring Technique) for their invaluable contributions. 🔗 Read the Full Paper: https://lnkd.in/dpceFtVd I look forward to engaging with fellow professionals and researchers on the advancements in AI-powered geotechnics. Feel free to connect for discussions or collaborations! #GeotechnicalEngineering #ArtificialIntelligence #RockMassClassification #EngineeringResearch #AIinEngineering #Geotechnics #ResearchPublication#SoilMechanicsInnsbruck(SMI)
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Happy Halloween! 🎃🦇 Wishing you a spooky and fun-filled Halloween! May your day be filled with treats, not tricks, and plenty of delightful surprises. Have a hauntingly good time! 👻 #dibit #dibitMeasuringTechnique #tunnelscan #tunneling #wearedibit #happyhalloween #halloween
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We invite you to join us once again at the 14th Austrian Tunnel Day and the 73rd Geomechanics Colloquium 2024, taking place from October 9th to October 11th in Salzburg. You can find us at Booth No. 015 on the first floor. We look forward to your visit and are excited about the opportunity for engaging discussions and insightful conversations. Don’t miss this chance to connect with industry professionals! #dibit #dibitMeasuringTechnique #tunnelscan #tunneling #wearedibit #salzburg #tunneltag #geomechanikkolloquium #ÖGG
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Last week, we were honored to host a day of the 18th European Tunnel Seminar organized by David Klug. Dibit presented our cutting-edge scanning systems and technologies. Throughout the day, we were guiding the participants through the mega project Brenner Base Tunnel and they had the once-in-a-lifetime chance to watch a Tunnel-boring-machine (TBM) in action. The enthusiasm and curiosity displayed by everyone enriched the experience and sparked lively discussions about the Brenner Base Tunnel and our services. At the end of the day, we enjoyed a typical Austrian dinner, providing an excellent opportunity to further connect and share insights of our daily business. Many thanks to all the participants for their genuine interest and engagement. Last but not least, special thanks go to David Klug for his impeccable organization, which makes the Seminar an amazing experience year after year. We look forward to continuing these valuable conversations and collaborations in the future! 😍🤝 #dibit #dibitMeasuringTechnique #tunnelscan #tunneling #wearedibit #EuropeanTunnelSeminar #BrennerBaseTunnel #business #experience #collaboration #future #project #scanningsystem #technology
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The Brenner Base Tunnel, one of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects, has achieved a significant milestone: The first breakthrough of the two Austrian main tunnels, the construction lots “H41 Sillschlucht - Pfons” and “H21 Sillschlucht,” on September 17th. This event marks not only a technical success but also a crucial step in alleviating traffic on the heavily used Brenner Pass. The Brenner Base Tunnel is a complex tunnel system with a total of over 220 kilometers of tunnels, of which 178 kilometers have already been completed. The first breakthrough signifies the completion of an important phase of construction. The project employs cutting-edge technology and environmentally friendly practices, aiming not only to enhance transport efficiency but also to reduce CO2 emissions. We are proud to be contributing to the exciting and multifaceted BBT project. #dibit #dibitMeasuringTechnique #tunnelscan #tunneling #wearedibit #BBT #BrennerBaseTunnel #milestone #success #tunnelsystem #construction #project #technology