Dewesoft Campus Tour: Hands-On Engineering and Measurement Roadshow
May 7, 2026
Experience industrial measurement systems live on the Dewesoft Campus Tour. Bridge the gap between theory and practice with hands-on engineering demos and the BMW Showcar. Join us at your university—register for free today!

Free event · Open to students and educators · Connect with the Industry peers
We are currently touring Europe, starting with Poland, Germany, and Spain. Join us at a university near you or bring the tour to your campus.
What this is?
True industry challenges. On your campus.
The Dewesoft Campus Tour is a live roadshow where we visit universities to demonstrate how modern measurement and test systems work in practice.
Instead of pure theory, we bring real setups, real signals, and real engineering challenges. Students and educators can see, touch, and understand how data acquisition is used across vibration, modal analysis, rotating machinery, and electric motor testing.
What you will see?
Each event combines a short presentation overview, hands-on demos, and direct interaction with engineers.
One of the highlights is the Dewesoft BMW Showcar, creating a strong connection to real-world automotive testing and measurement.
Alongside it, we bring multiple demo systems which you will be able to test with your own hands.
Upcoming locations
We are currently planning and confirming visits across Europe. Join us at one of the locations below.
Poland
Warszawa - 21.05
Katowice - 25.05
Kraków - 26.05
Poznań - 27.05
Germany
Spain
<Locations to be announced soon>
Featured demos
BMW Showcar
A visual centerpiece of the event, connecting measurement technology with real automotive applications.
Modal Plane - Experimental Modal Analysis
Advanced MIMO shaker testing (airplane demo), showing how engineers understand structural dynamics.
Vibro Kit
A compact rotating system demonstrating:
FFT
Order Tracking
Rotor dynamics (Orbit)
Back-to-Back Dyno
A full electric motor test setup including:
Motor as test specimen and load
DewesoftX live analysis
Multi-physics measurements (electrical, thermal, mechanical)
SIRIUS 4xHV 4xLV + current transducers
Who is this for?
Engineering students
University educators
Research teams
Student project teams (Formula Student, robotics, etc.)
Anyone curious about real measurement systems




