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Learn how conduits provide smart pathways for fiber optic sensing. Your investment in monitoring needs to last decades, not years. Fiber optic sensing is currently used in pipelines, railways, power cable monitoring, oil and gas wells, dams and reservoirs, roadways, and mining applications. Fiber optic sensing delivers real-time information by constantly monitoring your most valuable assets, making them safer and more reliable. Discover new solutions that improve fiber sensitivity to temperature, vibration, and acoustic changes. Everything from seismic activity to foot traffic can be detected. More importantly, it’s used for leak detection in pipelines. Conduit placed adjacent to pipelines protects the sensing fiber and gathers data that accurately detect leaks and monitors these critical systems. Conduit systems avoid costly and inconvenient construction by allowing fast and easy fiber optic upgrades without additional construction. Discover how Dura-Line’s Conduits, MicroDucts, and FuturePath products create ideal pathways for fiber optic sensing systems and can even become a revenue generator. Presented by Scott Gardner, Director, Key Accounts, Dura-Line. Scott has been with Dura-Line for over 12 years and has held key leadership positions in Sales & Marketing and Commercial Operations. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee. Scott has over 23 years of experience in the telecommunications industry that spans several disciplines, including engineering, quality, operations, sales, business development, product management and marketing. For more information about the Fiber Optic Sensing Association please visit the website: https://www.fiberopticsensing.org