Past Meetings
2013 Copenhagen
2014 Brussels
2015 Budapest
2016 Prague
2017 Copenhagen
2018 Madrid
2019 Vilnius
2020 ------
2021 Vienna
2022 Edinburgh
2023 Athens
2024 Cologne
2025 Lisbon

ERPUG 2025 Presentations, Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon, the "City of Light," hosted the twelfth ERPUG conference, with 145 people from 29 countries.
Program HERE
2025-10-22
1 Welcome to ERPUG 2025 in Lisbon Leif Sjögren, VTI, SE
2 Review of 30 years of development towards automated 3D pavement inspection technology John Laurent, Pavemetrics, CA
3 Dutch Highway measurement system and some of the recent developments and research Willem Aalst, TNO, NL
4 The use of scanner-derived profiles in the field Michalina Makowska, Ramboll, FI
5 Cost-effective laser technology for pavement analysis Thomas Claustre, Xenomtix, BE
6 Every Speed Profiler (ESP) for reference-quality profiles at all speeds Michael Nieminen, ICC IMS, US
7 Implementation and use of mobile phones and AI to detect road defects Victor Gammelgaard, DRD, DK
8 Defining Road Performance Standards Through AI and Computer Vision Defining Road Performance Standards Through AI and Computer Vision Johan Bender, PLUTO, DK
9 From Blind Spots to Data-Driven Decisions Antonio Mendes, Hexagon, Filipe Pinto, Topodot, PT
10 Automated Distress Survey based on Open-Source AI Networks Kelvin Wang, Montana State University, US
2025-10-23
11 Machine Learning for Predicting Pavement Deterioration Inga Maria Giorgadze, Kiwa Koac, NL
12 High-precision laser scanning for data acquisition of road infrastructure, cycle paths and pedestrian zones Harald Teufelsbauer, RIEGL, DE (no presentation)
13 Extracting Road Surface Parameters with Lidar Nina Heiska, Nordic Geo Center, FI
14 Data collection on pedestrian and cycle paths Anna Niska, VTI, SE
15 Methodology for the area-based recording and assessment of evnness on cycle paths Torsten Merkens, Aachen University, DE
16 Vibration Analysis and Modeling of Bicycles on the pavement surface interaction
Kazuya Tomiyama, Kitami Institute, JP
17 Research Perspectives on skid resistance texture and rolling resistance of cycling infrastructure in Belgium
Carl Van Geem, BRRC, BE
18 Where Are You in Your Asset Management Journey Gary Ruck, Deighton, US
19 Current Condition of US Transportation Infrastructure and Need for Preservation Bouzid Choubane, National center for pavement preservation, US
20 Incorporating Road Profile Quality as a Driver of Sustainable Pavement Management Kristin Eklöf, Salbo AI, SE
21 The HAIRoad project Toward Hybrid and Opportunistic Data Collection for Pavement Management Systems for local road networks Carl Van Geem, BRRC, BE
22 Road evenness of new asphalt pavements on Danish roads Sidsel Andreasen, DRD, DK
23 TLS for a road surface assessment for a surface-wise road geometry assessment Darko Kokot, ZAG, SL
24 Life in the fast lane CV-data enables monitoring in all lanes Matteo Pettinari, Nira Dynamics, IT
25 A comprehensive framework for TSD-based structural assessment Dirk Jansen, BASt, DE
26 Longitudinal evenness WLP state of the art Germany Andreas Grossman, Ginger Lehman+Partner, DE
27 Implementation of WLP as an acceptance test on motorways in Austria Roland Spielhofer, AIT, AT
28 Reinventing Road Monotoring: Connected tyres and AI in action, Sergio Cacamo, Univrses, IT (no presentation)
29 Results from the DuraBASt test in Cologne Thomas Lundberg, Peter Andrén, VTI, SE
2025-10-24
30 Pavement ageing prediction with TGS Pavement Marek Truu Teede, Tehnokeskus AS, EE
31 Predicting longitudinal evenness Marius Nagelhout, Asset Insight, NL
32 Road marking visibility in daylight and darkness for human and machine guided vehicles Joe Turley, RetroTek, IE
33 Applying machine learning on GPR data for road inspection Jacopo Sala, KONTUR, NO
34 Road surface condition and structural capacity, a cross-type analysis of municipal roads Martin Wiström, Ramboll, SE
35 Pavement evaluation examples using the Traffic Speed Deflectometer with the GPR and centimetre level GNSS Magnus Jorgensen, Greenwood Engineering, DK
36 Integrating Bearing Capacity Measurements with the Traffic Speed Deflectometer into Municipal Asset Management Barbara Kristine Esser, University of Wuppertal, DE
37 ASTM Standards for Traffic Speed Deflection Devices Nate Bech, ARRB, US



Featured vendors
Please get in touch with us if you are interested in becoming a sponsor.
Gold Sponsors 2025
GINGER Lehmann+Partner, RetroTek
Silver Sponsors 2025
ARRB System, Dynatest, Greenwood Engineering, International Cybernetics, Kontur, NIRA Dynamics, Pathway Services,
Pavemetrics, Ramboll, RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems, Univrses, VTI
Bronze Sponsors 2025
Atritec, Danish Road Directorate, EyeVi Technologies,
FUGRO, Nordic Geo Center
Made on
Tilda