The International Seminar on Forensics in Engineering (ISOF 2025), organised by the Center Of Excellence For Technology And Engineering (CREaTE) Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR),provided an important platform for dialogue on one key theme “Strengthening the role of forensic engineering in developing safer infrastructure for Malaysia’s future”.
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As part of the event, we were proud to join as an exhibitor to demonstrate how non-destructive testing (NDT) can enhance the accuracy and efficiency of forensic investigations.
Construction forensics depends on clear, reliable data to understand what lies within concrete structures without causing damage. With Xradar™ enhanced concrete scanning, engineers can visualise reinforcement layouts, detect voids or cracks, measure slab thickness, and assess internal conditions in real time. This precision allows for better-informed decisions in structural assessments, repair planning, and long-term maintenance.

Our participation at ISOF 2025 was an opportunity to engage with Malaysia’s engineering community, hear their challenges, and exchange ideas on how NDT can complement forensic practices to reduce uncertainty, risk, and cost in critical infrastructure.
By bridging technology and engineering expertise, Xradar™ remains committed to supporting safer, data-driven decision-making in the field of forensic and structural assessment across Malaysia and beyond.