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.
Flir, a global leader in thermal imaging, will present its full range of fire safety and first responder solutions at the NFPA Conference & Expo, held June 22 to 24 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.
Flir announced an enhanced integration between its professional-grade iXX-Series thermal imaging cameras and RocketPlan, the leading mobile-first platform for the property restoration industry.
The Flir Si1 LD acoustic imaging camera has been named “Product of the Year 2026” in the Measurement Technology category by the respected German industry publication Computer & Automation.
Extech, a Teledyne Flir brand, today announced the launch of Extech.com, a refreshed, dedicated website designed to make exploring Extech tools easier, faster, and more intuitive for technicians, field professionals, and distributor partners.
One of the most advanced bike-fitting studios worldwide is tapping into the benefit of Flir thermal imaging technology to push the boundaries of sports science and biomechanics at all levels of cycling.