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Follow on Google News | AIIMS Technology Could Not Have Stopped Baltimore Bridge Collapse But May Have Saved LivesThe AIIMS Technology is developed to prevent or reduce damages and loss of lives due to infrastructure impacts on land and sea. The tech is not yet released but the waiting list is growing for systems on release worldwide.
The Vancouver company designing the AIIMS (Accidental Infrastructure Impact Avoidance System) says their Hybrid software and hardware technology would not have been able to prevent the Baltimore Bridge Collision but could have offered more warning and stopped traffic on the bridge before the collapse. Although the system is not ready for launch yet, it is coming and could be used to prevent or mitigate damages and injuries for land and water-based collisions with infrastructure including bridges, tunnels, buildings etc. Most importantly it can save lives by early detection of potential pending impacts and activating the system's automated warnings to stop surrounding traffic earlier than other means of doing so. The video link here shows how it works for ground based transportation infrastructure but also can be adapted to marine and shipping transportation infrastructure such as bridges, shipping terminals etc. The Province of BC has been rejected from the ability to use the system as they showed interest and scheduled preliminary meetings with the company but failed to show up for scheduled meetings with the company and no courtesy of notification to the company of non-attendance. The company had made special arrangements for the Government of BC to help provide solutions after a large number of impacts with highway overpasses in BC to save lives in the home province of the company. The AIIMS Technology can not only help protect lives and infrastructure but also prevent environmental disasters. For More About The AIIMS Technology https://youtu.be/ Contact PPCM AI Tech propicscanada@ End
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