UC sells stake in earthquake solutions venture
The University of Canterbury (UC) has sold its stake in Canterbury Seismic Instruments Limited (CSI) to local technology advisory and investment company Aoraki Partners, completing its direct involvement in a successful research commercialisation initiative.
Civic Building Instrumented with CUSP accelerograph and alerting system
A CUSP-M strong-motion accelerograph array installed in December 2011, records the December 22nd earthquakes and aftershocks and accelerates the reoccupation of the Christchurch Civic
Motion Monitors Guard Huge Project
One of the world's new engineering wonders, the K2.3 billion (NZ$510m) Hardanger suspension bridge in Hordaland, Norway, will feature motion monitoring technology developed by a New Zealand company.
Canterbury Network records near-field accelerations of 1.25g
September 2010. CUSP-3A and 3B accelerographs of the Canterbury Network (CanNet), recorded the majority of the dense set
February 22nd Christchurch quake
The M6.3 February 22nd Earthquake caused exceptionally violent shaking in Christchurch. The motions recorded within the city are amongst the strongest ever recorded anywhere: