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Optics and photonics

Optics and photonics

FLIR MIX – a breakthrough in infrared and visible imaging

Sponsored by FLIR

Join the audience for a live webinar at 2 p.m. BST/3 p.m. CEST on 19 May 2025, sponsored by FLIR

The new FLIR MIX is a game changer, capturing and synchronizing high-speed thermal and visible imagery at up to 1000 fps

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FLIR MIX

Until now, researchers have had to choose between thermal and visible imaging: One reveals heat signatures while the other provides structural detail. Recording both and trying to align them manually — or harder still, synchronizing them temporally — can be inconsistent and time-consuming. The result is data that is close but never quite complete. The new FLIR MIX is a game changer, capturing and synchronizing high-speed thermal and visible imagery at up to 1000 fps. Visible and high-performance infrared cameras with FLIR Research Studio software work together to deliver one data set with perfect spatial and temporal alignment — no missed details or second guessing, just a complete picture of fast-moving events.

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Jerry Beeney

Jerry Beeney is a seasoned global business development leader with a proven track record of driving product growth and sales performance in the Teledyne FLIR Science and Automation verticals. With more than 20 years at Teledyne FLIR, he has played a pivotal role in launching new thermal imaging solutions, working closely with technical experts, product managers, and customers to align products with market demands and customer needs. Before assuming his current role, Beeney held a variety of technical and sales positions, including senior scientific segment engineer. In these roles, he managed strategic accounts and delivered training and product demonstrations for clients across diverse R&D and scientific research fields. Beeney’s dedication to achieving meaningful results and cultivating lasting client relationships remains a cornerstone of his professional approach.

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