FEELBAT at GeoBusiness London 2026: connected monitoring solutions for infrastructure and geotechnics
On 4th and 5th June 2026, FEELBAT participated in Geo Business London, one of the leading European trade shows dedicated to geospatial technologies, infrastructure management and monitoring solutions.
Alongside our partner Basetime, we had the pleasure of meeting consulting firms, geotechnicians, structural experts, infrastructure managers and monitoring professionals who came to discover the latest innovations in the sector.
This trade show was an opportunity to present our connected monitoring solutions and to discuss current issues related to infrastructure safety, geotechnical risk management and preventive maintenance of structures.
Structural monitoring for prevention
In the face of aging infrastructure, ground movements, drought episodes, and increasing operational constraints, continuous monitoring of structures has become a major issue.surveillance continue des ouvrages devient un enjeu majeur.
At FEELBAT, we develop connected sensors that allow for remote monitoring of the evolution of structures and terrains in real time.
Our solutions notably allow for monitoring:
The cracks on buildings and structures of art
The tilts and structural deformations
The vibrations
The ground movements
The groundwater levels
The soil moisture
The displacements of structures
The geotechnical phenomena
All data is automatically transmitted to a secure platform accessible from any computer, tablet or smartphone.
Simple to install connected sensors
One of the most frequently discussed topics at the fair was the complexity of traditional monitoring systems.
Many stakeholders are currently looking for solutions quick to deploy, limiting installation costs while maintaining high measurement reliability.
FEELBAT sensors address this issue with a installation in just a few minutes and automatic data transmission.
This simplicity of implementation allows for effective monitoring of :
The buildings
The bridges
The retaining walls
The structures of art
The railway infrastructures
The areas at risk of landslides
The construction sites
The sensitive industrial sites
Geotechnical monitoring: anticipating risks
Geotechnical monitoring is becoming increasingly important in construction projects and infrastructure management.
Continuous monitoring of water levels, soil moisture, or ground movements allows for the rapid identification of anomalies and improves decision-making.
The discussions held during GeoBusiness confirmed the growing interest of professionals in solutions capable of providing reliable, remotely accessible, and real-time actionable data.
Thank you for your visit
We warmly thank all the people who came to meet us at the FEELBAT stand during this 2026 edition of GeoBusiness London.
These discussions confirm that structural and geotechnical monitoring is now an essential lever for improving safety, optimizing maintenance, and better understanding the behaviour of infrastructures.
Couldn’t attend the show?
Our teams remain at your disposal to present you our connected monitoring solutions and to study your needs regarding monitoring of cracks, inclinations, vibrations, structural displacements, or water levels.
About FEELBAT
FEELBAT is a French company specialised in structural and geotechnical monitoring. We design connected sensors that allow for remote monitoring of cracks, inclinations, vibrations, displacements, water levels, and other critical parameters of infrastructures.
Our solutions are used by design offices, experts, geotechnicians, infrastructure managers, and construction companies wishing to have reliable real-time data to better anticipate risks.