Meet us at the upcoming IAHR World Congress, where we will be showcasing our solutions for gas-liquid characterization for hydraulic applications.
A2 Photonic Sensors is proud to exhibit at the 41st International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research World Congress, taking place from June 22 to 27, 2025, in Singapore.
The IAHR Congress is one of the world’s leading conferences in hydraulic engineering and water-related research. We’re proud to be part of this dynamic community and look forward to connecting with researchers, engineers, and experts worldwide. This event offers a perfect opportunity to showcase our innovative solutions for gas-liquid characterization for hydraulic applications.
Our unique measurement instruments for bubbly flows are perfectly suited for the types of complex two-phase flow studies often encountered in hydraulic research. From aerated open-channel flows to gas–liquid interactions in spillways, tunnels, or experimental flumes, our technologies offer high-resolution, real-time data that help validate models and drive scientific discovery.
Accurate gas-liquid characterization is crucial not only for applied hydraulic engineering — optimizing the design and operation of dams, spillways, and water treatment facilities — but also for fundamental research advancing the understanding of multiphase flow physics. Our solutions provide unparalleled detail and reliability, empowering the scientific community to deepen understanding and push the boundaries of hydraulic knowledge.
Our solutions are versatile and can be applied to a wide range of hydraulic applications, whether in controlled laboratory experiments or in real-world field conditions. This flexibility makes them a valuable tool for understanding, validating, and optimizing complex gas-liquid flow behaviors.
Trusted by universities and research institutes worldwide, our technology continues to support innovation in hydraulic research.
You’ll find us at Booth C1—come by to see how our tools can support your hydraulic research and development efforts.
We look forward to meeting you in Singapore!