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March 2026

Between present and future: artificial intelligence and machine learning supporting risk mitigation

March 2026

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are increasingly permeating everyday life, but what impact can these new processing techniques have on risk mitigation? We launch a new magazine column that, in each upcoming issue, will present the advantages these techniques can bring to monitoring system managers. The impact is not limited to greater data availability or improved data quality…

Maratea: monitoring of the Castrocucco landslide

March 2026

In 2025, CAE was commissioned to assess the condition of the existing landslide monitoring system, reactivate it, and carry out its maintenance. More than 100 sensors, including crack meters, inclinometers, accelerometers, and velocimeters, are used for monitoring and alerting. Traffic restriction devices can be activated automatically…

Umbria: innovation in early warning systems

March 2026

The Functional Center of the Umbria Region, based in Foligno, has developed an automatic alert system called SALT: Sistema Allarme Temporali (Thunderstorm Alert System), also presented in Milan during the RadMEt2025 conference. This was made possible in part thanks to Sentry, the alert dissemination software developed by CAE. Our editorial team interviewed Renato Zauri, meteorologist at the Functional Center of the Umbria Region, to learn more…

CAE S.p.A. awarded the maintenance of the hydrometeorological network in Sicily

March 2026

The network to be maintained is among the most extensive in Italy, with 397 heterogeneous stations and a dual communication system (UHF radio links and GPRS/UMTS devices). With this assignment, CAE will ensure to the Regional Civil Protection a reliable, efficient, and always operational tool: a fundamental asset for the safety of the territory and Sicilian communities…

The CAEtech PG10 rain gauge has been updated

March 2026

With a commitment to guarantee a continuous improvement for its customers, CAE has upgraded its PG10 rain gauge, including the heated version. This patented product, certifiable as Class A under UNI EN 17277:2020, ranks among the most precise and accurate sensors available on the market for measuring rainfall intensity. The revision of the production process and the firmware update have led to…