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.
Building surveyors have for many years contended with the time and cost limitations of using the heat-flux plate method to calculate a building’s U-value, a measure of how well a wall, roof or floor resists heat transfer.
In communities across the globe, daily life creates waste that can be challenging to manage, including agriculture byproducts, livestock manure, and even leftover or discarded food all generate organic waste that produce methane during decomposition.
FLIR, an industry leader in thermal imaging sensors, will partner with sister brand Teledyne TapTone and its patented range of inspection equipment at the world’s leading trade fair for the beverage and liquid food industry: Drinktec 2025 (Munich, Germany, 15-19 September). Joining forces on the same stand, the pair will demonstrate how machine builders and integrators can help beverage plants take their production and quality performance to the next level.
FLIR Si2x-Series enables reliable detection of pressurized gas leaks, mechanical faults, and partial discharge in explosive vapor and dust environments.
The land of the Ionian arc in Apulia is now protected 24/7 by an advanced early fire detection system thanks to Teledyne FLIR's high-sensitivity thermal imaging cameras. This represents a synergy between innovation and environmental protection to prevent disasters from happening.