QSENSATO has successfully completed the MQOPERA project “Quantum OPMS for environmental and infrastructure monitoring, in collaboration with CTE Cagliari DLAB and the Comune di Cagliari.
The project focused on surveying public infrastructure, specifically underground electric wires, to assess the viability of magnetic mapping for enhanced maintenance planning and fault detection.
Preliminary tests were performed at the Dipartimento di Fisica UNIBA-POLIBA, in collaboration with Vincenzo Tamborra (PhD), Yasin Taheri, Prajal Chettri, and Francesco Albergo from the AQuTech group, led by Gianvito Lucivero (PhD).
Earlier this week, R&D Scientist Ruan Viljoen presented the findings at Cagliari Innovation Day, alongside four other startups contributing to quantum technologies for smart city development. This provided a valuable opportunity to engage with new stakeholders and demonstrate the practical application of quantum technologies in urban environments.
We extend our sincere thanks to CTE Cagliari DLAB and the Comune di Cagliari, particularly to Giuliana Siddi Moreau and Riccardo Castrignano, and all personnel who assisted with the fieldwork.
We look forward to future collaborations focused on applying our technology to create more resilient and effectively managed urban infrastructure.