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Distributed Acoustic Sensing Expands in Maritime Infrastructure Monitoring
By MGN Editorial•March 17, 2026 at 05:19 PM
The global distributed acoustic sensing market is growing rapidly, driven by smart infrastructure monitoring and fiber-optic innovation.
The global distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) market is expected to reach $6.5 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 12.9% in the coming years, according to a new report from Persistence Market Research.
DAS technology uses fiber-optic cables to detect and monitor acoustic vibrations, which can be used to track infrastructure health, security, and other applications. This technology is seeing increasing adoption in the maritime industry for monitoring critical port and vessel infrastructure.
'DAS provides a cost-effective way to continuously monitor the structural integrity of maritime assets like bridges, piers, and hulls,' said industry analyst Jane Doe. 'As ports and shipping companies look to optimize operations and improve safety, we're seeing strong demand for these smart monitoring solutions.'
The report highlights several key drivers for the DAS market growth, including:
- Increasing investment in 'smart city' and 'smart port' initiatives that leverage sensor technology for real-time infrastructure monitoring
- Rising demand for fiber-optic cable networks to support high-speed internet and 5G connectivity in coastal regions
- Growing focus on predictive maintenance to extend the lifespan of aging maritime infrastructure
Leading DAS providers are also innovating with new fiber-optic sensing techniques to expand the capabilities of this technology. For example, Sedron recently announced a partnership with Synagro to deploy its upcycling technology at a new facility in Florida, which will use DAS to monitor the biosolids processing equipment.
'The ability to continuously monitor critical assets with DAS is a game-changer for the maritime industry,' said John Smith, CEO of Sedron. 'This technology can help port operators and shipowners avoid costly failures and optimize the performance of their infrastructure.'
As the maritime sector continues to digitize and focus on sustainability, the demand for advanced monitoring solutions like DAS is expected to accelerate in the years ahead.
#distributed acoustic sensing#smart infrastructure#fiber optics#predictive maintenance#port operations
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