FLIR, now operating as part of Teledyne FLIR, is a U.S.-based technology company founded in 1978 and recognized as a global leader in thermal imaging, infrared sensing, and advanced perception technologies. The company develops and manufactures thermal cameras, machine vision systems, video analytics platforms, measurement and diagnostic instruments, and security solutions for industrial, commercial, public safety, defense, and infrastructure markets. Its expertise supports applications such as predictive maintenance, condition monitoring, industrial inspection, optical gas imaging, transportation security, and critical infrastructure protection. FLIR’s added value lies in its long-standing innovation in infrared technology, integration of AI-powered analytics, high-performance sensing systems, and industrial-grade reliability that help organizations improve safety, operational efficiency, and asset management. With a worldwide presence, FLIR serves sectors including energy, utilities, manufacturing, oil & gas, transportation, research, defense, and public safety across global markets.
Firefighting is an extremely dangerous and demanding profession, both physically and mentally. However, help is at hand: Teledyne FLIR designed its K-series of professional yet affordable thermal imaging cameras to take the strain, assisting firefighters in navigating through smoky conditions while searching for hot spots and measuring temperature from a distance. The team at Solna Fire Station in Stockholm, Sweden, is a case in point, where the use of a FLIR K-series camera recently helped one of the team’s smoke divers save four lives in a city centre fire.
Oil and gas facilities typically have thousands of connections and fittings that require regular inspection for fugitive emissions. To reduce the time necessary to complete this task with traditional ‘sniffer’ technology, increasing numbers are turning to optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras from Teledyne FLIR.
To save lives and safeguard assets in a variety of environments, military personnel need to be able to move undetected. Often, their very lives and the security of their mission depend on it.
Multimeter empowers utility, manufacturing, building electricians, and industrial mechanics to troubleshoot electrical system components and identify hazards.
This advanced acoustic camera for industrial uses improves performance, efficiency, and ease of use with one-hand operation to pinpoint issues at a safe distance.
On-time and under-budget are two phrases which property developers know can never be taken for granted. Especially where renovations or restorations of older properties are concerned. Hidden structural issues, water damage, heat loss or ageing heating systems; they can all be significant (and expensive) problems which can set a build back by months.
Sometimes a product comes along that disrupts the market, taking quality, ease-of-use and reliability to new levels. In March 2013, FLIR (now Teledyne FLIR) released the first models in its K-series thermal imaging cameras for firefighting applications. A decade down the line, the ground-breaking K-series remains the market leader in firefighting applications, allowing crews to visualise a plan of attack, locate hot spots and save lives – in ultra-quick time.
At Enforce Tac 2023 (Nuremberg, 28 February to 1 March), the Teledyne FLIR PVS (Personal Vision Systems) team will shine the spotlight on its wide range of class-leading thermal monocular solutions for law enforcement agencies, police forces, border guards and military distributors active in this field. On Stand 456 in Hall 10, visitors will also discover the industry-renowned support and service offer available from Teledyne FLIR PVS, alongside the availability of several attractive product discounts.