Join our webcast on using thermal cameras for elevated body temperature screening!
This year’s Vision Show in Boston was cancelled, like so many other events. The Automated Imaging Association is now holding this event virtually from May 18 to 22, 2020. The event has been renamed to Vision Week and all presentations will be provided free of charge to the public.
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Markus Tarin, President & CEO of MoviTHERM has been invited as a speaker. He will be providing an overview of how to use thermal cameras for elevated body temperature screening. Thermal cameras have gained a lot of interest in the past couple of months for screening employees, visitors and customers. More and more businesses are using thermal cameras as a method for screening people for elevated body temperature. Due to the extremely high demand for these cameras, many new companies and solutions providers have entered this market segment, just in the past few weeks.
Selecting the right solution can be daunting task, especially when there is such a time pressure for reopening businesses safely. Unfortunately, the high demand for these products has also brought out a lot of questionable solutions. Not understanding the basics of how thermal cameras work and understanding the challenges of measuring skin surface temperature in human beings can lead to wasting a lot of money on useless technology.
Don’t miss out on this valuable lesson, especially if you are considering this technology for your business!
Session Date: 5/20/2020
Session Time: 7:45am to 8:15am PST | 10:45am to 11:15am EST
Session Title: Using Thermal Cameras for Elevated Body Temperature Screening
Session Description:
Thermal cameras are being deployed in record time for screening of elevated body temperature at airports and other public places. However, as useful and capable as this technology is, there is a lot of misinformation circulating in the news. As with the implementation of any technology, there are challenges. It is important to understand the physics involved that affect the accuracy of an optical temperature measurement, but moreover, there are many other factors to consider related to bio-physical phenomena. This talk explains how thermal imaging technology can be used to screen for people with an elevated body temperature.
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About MoviTHERM
MoviTHERM – Advanced Thermography Solutions was founded in 1999. The company offers solutions for plastic welding, package sealing, and non-destructive testing. In addition, MoviTHERM provides IoT Cloud monitoring solutions for thermal imaging applications for early fire detection, machine condition monitoring, and other applications. MoviTHERM is a Teledyne FLIR Premium Partner and master distributor for FLIR Thermal Cameras for automation and science applications.