Flir gains gas analysis tech with Providence Photonics investment
Flir Systems has made a strategic investment in Providence Photonics, a provider of software used to quantify gas emissions
Flir Systems has made a strategic investment in Providence Photonics, a provider of software used to quantify gas emissions
Keely Portway finds out how vision is being used to gather data about consumers
Flir Systems has launched the Firefly DL, a deep learning, inference-enabled machine vision camera with Flir Neuro technology
Flir Systems has launched the latest generation of the its Brickstream 3D Gen 2 people counting sensor
Flir Systems has introduced Research Studio, a thermal imaging software for research and development and science professionals
Flir Systems has announced the TrafiData intelligent thermal traffic sensor solution for improved data collection capabilities to offer transportation management
Flir Systems has made a strategic investment in drone operations company DroneBase, becoming an exclusive supplier of thermal imaging equipment and training
Flir Systems has introduced Flir Research Studio, a new thermal imaging software for R&D and science professionals
Greg Blackman speaks to Sofradir about its €150 million investment to advance infrared sensor technology
Flir Systems now offers MathWorks Matlab software for its R&D thermal cameras
Deep learning has helped to make great strides in machine vision technology, but there are additional data-centric tools that can help new applications come to life. Find out more...
The different requirements of industrial and space imaging have led to distinct sensor development paths that diverge and intersect in interesting ways, as Benjamin Skuse finds out
Clever manipulation of light is allowing researchers to image deeper into tissue to ultimately further our understanding of the brain. Abigail Williams investigates
Automation, lighting regimes, and hyperspectral imaging are unlocking vertical farming’s full potential, finds Benjamin Skuse
There’s a renaissance underway in shortwave infrared imaging as thin-film photodetectors come online. Tim Hayes reports