Exchanges in pressure play a role in nearly every mode of transportation; whether it be humans traveling from point A-to-B, products shipped across the world, and even the impacts and loads that need to be accounted for when developing the world's infrastructures.
As a minimally-invasive method to collect pressure-specific information, pressure mapping technology can be the tool that drives R&D ROI, no matter the cargo.
The image below presents just a few of the many applications for pressure mapping technology to serve three diverse units of the transportation sector.
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