Senceive
Senceive is a British supplier of wireless remote condition monitoring systems, headquartered in Milton Keynes and supplying sensor technology for structural and geotechnical assets in rail, civil engineering and mining.
Senceive Ltd was founded in 2005, originating in research at University College London (UCL). Headquarters are in Milton Keynes, England.
Senceive was acquired in May 2021 by the Canadian industrial group Eddyfi/NDT, renamed Previan in 2022. After Previan separated its two business units into standalone companies in 2025, Senceive became part of the Remote Monitoring Solutions product line at Eddyfi Technologies. It continues to trade under its own name.
Core products
Senceive’s sensors report to a gateway over one of two wireless communication platforms, FlatMesh or GeoWAN. The sensor range covers tilt sensors, optical displacement sensors, crack sensors and interfaces for vibrating wire instruments, supported by communication gateways and cameras, and is used for long-term structural health monitoring of civil and geotechnical assets.
The InfraGuard earthworks monitoring system was developed together with Network Rail engineers. It links ground movement sensors to cameras so that alerts can be verified remotely before trains are stopped.
Market position
Company figures put the installed base at more than 100,000 sensors since 2015. Rail applications include monitoring of earthworks, structures and track during adjacent construction work.
Network Rail deployed its first InfraGuard system in 2019; by 2026, more than 60 km of at-risk cutting and embankment slopes were monitored, according to the company. In 2023 Senceive partnered with the Black Country Innovative Manufacturing Organisation (BCIMO), then operator of the Very Light Rail National Innovation Centre in Dudley, to test its sensor technology.
Recent activity
In 2025 Eddyfi Technologies acquired Sisgeo and Huggenberger, both makers of geotechnical and structural instrumentation, expanding the Remote Monitoring Solutions line that Senceive shares with Sensor Networks.
In September 2024 Senceive launched a rockfall monitoring system built on InfraGuard, developed after Network Rail commissioned trials at a Swiss test site earlier that year. The 2023 Digital Interface Node integrates third-party geotechnical and structural instruments into a Senceive wireless platform with automated data logging.


