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    Teledyne FLIR OEM Pronounces AerialOGI Collaboration; Launches AerialOGI-N

    Arjun PatelBy Arjun PatelMay 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Detect and quantify dangerous industrial gasoline leaks in actual time from drone and handheld platforms to attenuate emissions and scale back prices

    Goleta, CA – Could 14, 2025 – Teledyne FLIR OEM, a part of Teledyne Applied sciences Integrated (NYSE: TDY), is collaborating with AerialOGI, a pacesetter in optical gasoline imaging expertise (OGI), underneath the Thermal by FLIR program to launch the AerialOGI-N at the moment. AerialOGI-N is the {industry}’s first OGI digicam module to supply two-click connection to each a handheld and drone gimbal, saving inspectors money and time whereas offering the flexibility to detect fugitive gasoline emissions from the bottom or air.

    That includes the Teledyne FLIR OEM Neutrino® LC OGI 640×512 decision midwave infrared (MWIR) digicam core, the AerialOGI-N can detect and quantify greater than 25 greenhouse gases in actual time, together with methane and different risky natural compounds (VOCs). It’s obtainable on seven industrial drone airframes, together with the NDAA-compliant Arcsky X55, which gives an industry-leading flight time of as much as 45 minutes on battery energy or as much as two hours in hybrid mode.

    “The launch of AerialOGI-N marks a big milestone in VOC detection and quantification expertise,” stated Eric Olsen, accomplice and founder, AerialOGI. “This revolutionary and versatile OGI module, mixed with our AerialOGI Reporting Software software program, empowers gasoline inspection professionals to reinforce inspection effectivity and scale back emissions and prices.”

    The AerialOGI-N makes use of a complicated gas-detection algorithm that leverages high-resolution knowledge from the Neutrino LC OGI. It gives real-time in-flight knowledge processing and reporting on the edge. With options together with one-button leak occasion seize, the system passes actionable knowledge on to leak detection and restore (LDAR) software program, empowering professionals to conduct thorough inspections and leak mitigation whereas minimizing time, value, and environmental affect.

    “We’re thrilled to collaborate with AerialOGI and help the gasoline emission monitoring {industry},” stated Jared Faraudo, director of product administration, Teledyne FLIR OEM. “The collaboration exemplifies our dedication to advancing optical gasoline imaging expertise and offering revolutionary options that handle important environmental and regulatory challenges.”

    For detailed details about the Neutrino LC OGI digicam core, click on right here. To be taught extra about collaboration alternatives, go to www.flir.com/thermalbyflir. Discover AerialOGI’s full vary of merchandise at www.aerialogi.com

    Expertise this revolutionary machine firsthand on the Teledyne FLIR OEM sales space #2039 throughout AUVSI Xponential in Houston, Texas, Could 20-22, 2025.

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    About Teledyne FLIR OEM
    Teledyne FLIR OEM, a Teledyne Applied sciences firm, is a world chief in clever sensing options for protection and industrial purposes, with roughly 4,000 staff worldwide. Based in 1978, the corporate creates superior applied sciences to assist professionals make higher, quicker choices that save lives and livelihoods. For extra data, please go to www.teledyneflir.com or observe @flir.

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