Discover what you can’t see in high flux scenes!

Nov 5, 2019 | News

Join us at FABTECH 2019 – booth#A3742 from November 11-14 to experience our cameras in action in the Welding & Additive Manufacturing industry:

  • Logarithmic CMOS camera – MC1003 (140dB) – acclaimed HDR visible camera for monitoring process.
  • HDR + TEC SWIR camera – WiDy SenS (120dB) – the perfect ally for Additive manufacturing analysis, control, and process optimization.

No need to use any good-looking words to describe our technology, judge by yourself through our video demo here.

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