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Fib Symposium 2025 in Antibes

Prof. Patrick Huber, Prof. Philipp Preinstorfer, Prof.em. Johann Kollegger, and Franz Untermarzoner took part in the fib Symposium 2025 in Antibes, France.

Patrick H., Franz U., Philipp P. in front of the banner FIB Antibes 2025

Prof. Patrick Huber, opens an external URL in a new window, Prof. Philipp Preinstorfer, opens an external URL in a new window, Prof.em. Johann Kollegger, and Franz Untermarzoner, opens an external URL in a new window took part in the fib Symposium 2025 in Antibes, France.

Franz Untermarzoner had the pleasure of presenting his contribution under the conference theme “Concrete structures: extend lifespan, limit impacts”. His presentation, titled “LT-Bridge – Addressing Modern Demands in Bridge Engineering”, focused on a fast and resource-efficient bridge construction method, especially in cases where replacements or new structures are required.
The approach aims to meet modern infrastructure demands by reducing construction time and material usage while ensuring long-term durability and sustainability. The symposium provided an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas with international experts and explore forward-thinking solutions for the future of bridge engineering.

Special congratulations also to Johannes Ewerz, opens an external URL in a new window from Hochschule Campus Wien | University of Applied Sciences, opens an external URL for his contribution on the topic of “Concrete 3D printing and reinforcement: Determination of bond strength through pull-out tests”, where Prof. Patrick Huber, opens an external URL in a new window was a co-author .