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23 July 2025

Field-Ready Innovation at EVACES 2025: Q2 Laser RADAR for Structural Health Monitoring

At EVACES 2025 in Porto, Ommatidia LiDAR showcased the Q2 Laser RADAR, a groundbreaking tool for real-time, non-contact structural health monitoring. During our session on innovative sensor technologies, we presented how Q2 captured sub-millimeter vibrations across 128 channels simultaneously—without scanning or targets. This marks a significant step forward in large-scale, high-resolution SHM for bridges and civil structures.
10 July 2025

Ommatidia LiDAR at AIVELA 2025: Redefining Structural Diagnostics with Massively Parallel Vibrometry

At the 16th AIVELA Conference in Ancona, Ommatidia LiDAR showcased its Q2 Laser RADAR with live demos and a technical talk on high-speed 3D vibrometry. The event highlighted Q2’s ability to perform massively parallel, non-contact vibration analysis with zero setup hassle—making it a powerful tool for aerospace, automotive, and structural health monitoring applications.
30 April 2025

Ommatidia LiDAR at IOMAC 2025

Join Ommatidia LiDAR at IOMAC 2025 from May 20–23 at Booth 1, Center at Rennes University, to explore the future of non-contact structural dynamics. We'll be showcasing the Q2 Laser RADAR, a massively parallel FMCW LiDAR system delivering real-time, full-field vibration analysis across 65 simultaneous channels. Designed for operational modal analysis (OMA) in automotive, aerospace, civil engineering, and machinery diagnostics, the Q2 offers micro-scanning precision, autofocus adaptability, and seamless integration with leading modal analysis platforms. Experience live demos and discover how Ommatidia is redefining high-precision vibrometry and SHM with scalable laser technologies.