Application

The Vasa Museum has installed a sensor-based steel support structure to protect Sweden’s 17th-century warship and preserve its shape. A network of 182 load cells monitors forces in real time, feeding data into a 3D model that detects torsion or bending. Measurements are captured via a Q.bloxx XL DAQ system and visualized on a GI.bench dashboard on a portable tablet. This advanced monitoring ensures the Vasa is safeguarded for generations.

Customer

The Vasa Museum in Stockholm houses the 17th-century warship Vasa, showcasing Sweden’s maritime heritage while using advanced technology to preserve this historic treasure.

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Deal Value

  • €475,000 

DAQ System Delivered

  • 25 x Q.bloxx XL A116
  • 25 x CT A116 Connection Terminal
  • 1 x Q.station XB
  • 2 x GI.bench DAQ Software
  • 182 x load cells (by LISAB)
  • Electrical cabinets (by LISAB)

Benefits

  • Smart Installation: No messy cables in sight, modules are placed close to sensor for shorter, cleaner wiring
  • Real-Time Dashboard: Browser-based dashboard provides live data visualization for instant insight and precise monitoring
  • Turnkey System: From sensors to DAQ to software, a complete solution delivered by GI’s trusted partner LISAB

Competition

  • HBK
  • RISE (state owned research institute)

💡Key Takeaway

GI.bench DAQ software features a web-based dashboard that is fully device-agnostic, enabling test monitoring and data visualization on notebooks, tablets, or smartphones through any standard web browser.

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Vasa Warship App Note