We are pleased to announce that Structural Vibration Solutions A/S (SVIBS) will participate in the 11th International Operational Modal Analysis Conference (IOMAC 2025), held from May 20–23, 2025 in Rennes, France (iomac2025.com).
This leading conference in Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) brings together researchers and industry experts to share cutting-edge methodologies, software tools, and practical applications in structural dynamics and health monitoring.
What We’ll Present
At our exhibition booth and during our presentations, we’ll be showcasing the latest in ARTeMIS Modal, including new features for compensation of changing Environmental and Operational Values (EOV) in case of long term monitoring. Especially compensation of natural frequencies for temperature variations is very important and will be on display.
Since its founding in 1999 as a spin-off from Aalborg University, SVIBS has specialized in developing software solutions for Operational Modal Analysis. Our first release, ARTeMIS Extractor, launched in 2000, included the patented FDD and EFDD techniques, along with multiple Stochastic Subspace Identification (SSI) methods.
Over the past 25 years, ARTeMIS has evolved into the more advanced and versatile ARTeMIS Modal, while maintaining its core philosophy: giving users multiple analysis tools to ensure validated and reliable results. Today, the software is used by more than 1,000 engineers and researchers worldwide, in both mechanical and civil engineering applications — from vibration testing of machinery to large-scale monitoring of bridges and buildings.
Our presence at IOMAC 2025 is an opportunity to:
If you’re planning to attend IOMAC 2025, we’d be happy to meet in person. Feel free to reach out in advance to schedule a meeting or learn more about our presentations at the conference.
The conference will take place at the Inria Center at the University of Rennes on the Beaulieu Campus, and will feature:
Learn more at iomac2025.com
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