Industries & Applications
Ground instability is caused by a combination of natural geological processes, environmental factors (particularly water content), and human activities.
Where failure carries serious consequences, monitoring must do more than measure movement. It must reveal how the ground and structures are behaving over time.
Kurloo delivers continuous, validated 6D movement intelligence that supports confident, defensible decision-making across mining, construction, civil infrastructure, and natural environments.
Common Industry Needs
Across sectors, high-consequence environments require continuous, validated movement data to support timely, safe, defensible decisions.
Real-time tracking in three dimensions over time.
Interconnected clusters that provide context and strengthen interpretation.
GNSS integrated with InSAR, prisms, radar and in-situ instrumentation.
Post-processed movement data and defensible risk-based alerts.
Managed GNSS processing, calibration and remote performance oversight.
Fewer routine site visits in hazardous or remote environments.
Where Kurloo Makes a Difference
Kurloo geomonitoring is used in industries where movement data directly influences safety, compliance, asset performance and long-term accountability.
Mining
From tailings dams and pit walls to rehabilitation zones and surface subsidence, Kurloo provides continuous, validated 6D movement intelligence that strengthens geotechnical risk management and regulatory confidence.
Civil & Infrastructure
Across slopes, transport corridors, dams and structural assets, Kurloo delivers defensible 3D displacement data that supports design verification, construction control and long-term asset integrity.
Geodetic
Kurloo provides geodetic-grade, defensible GNSS monitoring to support InSAR validation, calibration networks and reference frame densification for scientific and government programs.
The Commercial Impact of Defensible Geomonitoring
Winslow Infrastructure
Learn how Kurloo helped Winslow Infrastructure deliver safer, more efficient ground monitoring on a $3B infrastructure project, reducing site visits and delivering ahead of schedule.