2025-08-13
Sigicom and Dr. Charles Dowding are Hosting a Lecture on Vibration Monitoring in New York!
Dr. Charles Dowding brings decades of expertise and a uniquely engaging approach to his lectures, making them both educational and highly relevant for anyone involved in remote environmental monitoring or construction site safety.
4.0 PDH credits will be awarded to all participants in the lecture. Registration is now open and space is limited, so make sure to sign up today.
Date: October 8th, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, located at 333 Adams Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Registration is $200 per attendee, including lunch and coffee.
Sign up today!
Please contact Alex Calvillo at +1 970 510 0499 or alex.calvillo@sigicom.com to register for the event.
One of our previous attendees, Eric J Stern, P.E. of Skyrise Engineering & Testing, summed it up perfectly:
The knowledge and skills I gained are directly applicable to our monitoring and reporting work in South Florida. I highly recommend this seminar for all levels of knowledge.
– Eric J Stern, P.E.
Skyrise Engineering & Testing
Why you should measure vibration – Interview with Charles Dowding
During a previous Dowding Lecture, we had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Dowding for an interview. As stated by Dr. Charles Dowding in this video, “saying something is not the same thing as measuring it”. Monitoring is required to control vibration activities, ensure project compliance, engage in proper risk management, and help build and maintain good community relations throughout a project.
Vibration monitoring education: Insights from Dr. Charles Dowding
In the second video, Dr. Dowding discusses the importance of increasing seismographic and vibration monitoring knowledge and education in an evolving industry. He lists three principal educational areas:
1. Understanding the instrumentation
2. Understanding structural response
3. Understanding geology