February 2026
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Maintenance of the real-time monitoring network kicks off in the Calabria Region
February 2026
CAE continues to innovate its maintenance service offering, securing the contract for the maintenance of the Calabria Region’s hydro-meteo-pluviometric monitoring network: a sophisticated infrastructure featuring over 250 advanced stations with radio-updated data and integrated cellular redundancy
An interview with CAE S.p.A. Chairman, Guido Bernardi
February 2026
We are glad to share CAE’s perspective on recent developments in the real-time monitoring market for Civil Protection, with a particular focus on innovations in the hydrometric and meteorological fields. It concerns investments aimed at reliability, interoperability and technologies opened to mitigate the risk…
Network maintainability and integrability: replacing or adding components in modern networks
February 2026
A monitoring network remains maintainable by multiple operators, fully overcoming technological lock-in, when its core components can be integrated or replaced with standard market products. In this article, we present a short video showing the installation of a Campbell Scientific datalogger as a replacement for a Compact unit within a network managed by the DATALIFE PLATFORM software, identical to the systems currently installed in our clients' most modern stations…
Higher performance, overcoming lock-in, and maintenance activities: a deep dive into the RÆVO radio
February 2026
RÆVO is the latest radio developed by CAE specifically engineered to modernize hydro-meteorological monitoring networks. By prioritizing interoperability and standardization, RÆVO delivers significantly higher transmission speeds without compromising the traditional reliability that mission-critical radio networks demand…
The Advantage of IP Protocols for Real-Time Monitoring Networks
February 2026
In today’s landscape of civil protection and environmental management, IP (Internet Protocol) technology is the established standard for real-time monitoring networks. This shift is driven by the unparalleled performance, robust security, and extreme interoperability required for hydrometric and meteorological data collection.
In this article, we analyze the core features of the systems and technologies proposed by CAE, focusing on how our RÆVO IP radios and protocol selections offer superior reliability in the field.