2024 NZSEE Annual Technical Conference

2024 NZSEE Annual Technical Conference

Tuesday 9th April to Thursday 11th April 2024

2024 NZSEE Annual Technical Conference

Location

New Zealand

Date

April 9, 2024

NZSEE | Qubit360 

When: Tue 9 April to Thu 11 April 2024 

Where: Tākina Wellington Convention & Exhibition Centre 

 

For a second year running, Intex is thrilled to be presenting at the upcoming and exclusive New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering conference in 2024 – advancing and promoting the science and practice of earthquake engineering. The theme of this year will be "Raising the Bar for Resilient Design".

 

The New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering (NZSEE) event provides a platform for stakeholders to engage in technical discussions and debates, promote reconnaissance of earthquakes on a global scale, and emphasise on the importance of planning, responding, and recovery phases to an earthquake. 

 

We are eager to officially present our innovative, game-changing solution, Qubit360™, in response to "Solving Movement in TALL Buildings"

 

Meet Dr Scott Menegon
President of the Australian Earthquake Engineering Society (AEES).  

Dr Menegon will be taking to the podium at the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering (NZSEE) conference on Wednesday 10th April 2024, at 2:45pm.

Scott is a Chartered Professional Engineer (structural) and has experience designing buildings in the health, government, education, transport and residential sectors. He has undertaken several large-scale testing programs of RC walls, columns, core walls and associated connections, which have provided him with unique insights into the lateral load behaviour of multi-storey RC buildings, particularly under seismic actions. Scott's contributions to seismic design in Australia have been recognised through being awarded the 2019 and 2022 RW Chapman Medal from Engineers Australia. 

With many major earthquakes occurring globally, there is an apparent need for a low-damage partition wall system. Scott will be discussing the examination of the Qubit360™ that addresses this very concern.