Invitation to NIT’s Eurosatory booth

Jun 6, 2018 | News

Dear all,

The Eurosatory 2016 with 1 571 exhibitors welcomed 57 024 visitors. Were you one of them? If so, get an insight into the world of HDR Imaging technology through live presentations, face-to-face discussion, product hands-on and put our solutions to the test for yourself. Take this opportunity, and get your information directly from the source!

We’ll be using this event to highlight our latest products WiDy SenS for the Defense & Security applications, for example, UAVs solutions we’ve been developing.

  • High Sensitivity & WDR SWIR camera
  • Dual-mode InGaAs sensor (Lin&Log response)
  • Efficient to deal with fast variations of illumination conditions.

A short demo of our HDR technology

We look forward to having the opportunity to meet you at our booth HALL 5A – GH712 from June 11th to 15th, 2018.

Warm regards from NIT – New Imaging Technologies,

P.S: You can always contact us to get the product datasheets or ask for a quote of evaluation kits or discuss any Imaging ideas, projects.

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