mageba Webinar – Latest Developments on Structural Bearings (focus on South Asia region)
Structural bearings are the essential link between the superstructure and substructure and therefore one of the most critical components in infrastructure but also in buildings and industrial structures. Using reliable, durable, and low maintenance bearings are key to ensuring safety and economy. In this webinar, which is primarily targeting India and South Asia region, you will learn more about the different types of structural bearings, their functions, their benefits and also their limitations. It also gives you an insight on latest developments in terms of high performance materials, fatigue analysis and integrated monitoring systems.

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