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The Wild and Wonderful of Thermal by FLIR – How Thermal Imaging is Augmenting More Than Just CamerasTeledyne FLIR OEM la...
05/01/2025

The Wild and Wonderful of Thermal by FLIR – How Thermal Imaging is Augmenting More Than Just Cameras

Teledyne FLIR OEM launched their Thermal by FLIR about six years ago, to expand support for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) who integrate FLIR thermal camera technology into their products.

Since then, these collaborations have taken thermal into completely new spaces.

Mike Walters, Vice President of Emerging Product Management at Teledyne FLIR says,

“It feels like we are just at the beginning and there is this exciting whole new world of applications. Our customers frequently amaze us at how they want to apply Thermal.”

Read about how Teledyne FLIR is using thermal to augment more than just cameras:

Teledyne FLIR OEM launched their Thermal by FLIR about six years ago, to expand support for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) who integrate FLIR thermal camera technology into their products. Since then, these collaborations have taken thermal into completely new spaces...

2025 Canadian Automation Survey – OEM’sIf you are an OEM take the survey for a chance to win one of Three $100 Visa e-gi...
04/29/2025

2025 Canadian Automation Survey – OEM’s

If you are an OEM take the survey for a chance to win one of Three $100 Visa e-gift cards!

This survey is part of an industry-wide initiative by the electrical and automation community to explore the evolving needs and dynamics of customer behaviour within the industry.

Take the Survey Here:

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Canada Announces New Support for Canadian Businesses Affected by U.S. TariffsThe Minister of Finance, the Honourable Fra...
04/29/2025

Canada Announces New Support for Canadian Businesses Affected by U.S. Tariffs

The Minister of Finance, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, announced on April 15, new measures for Canadian businesses and entities affected by the tariff dispute between Canada and the United States.

These measures include the remission of some of the countermeasure tariffs announced by Canada in response to unjustified tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Canadian products.

The new supports include:

1. A performance-based remission framework for automakers, designed to incentivize continued production and investment in Canada.

2. Temporary 6-month relief for goods imported from the U.S. that are used in Canadian manufacturing, processing and food and beverage packaging, and for those used to support public health, health care, public safety, and national security objectives.

3. The new Large Enterprise Tariff Loan Facility (LETL), as announced by the Prime Minister in March, is now accepting applicants.

Find out more about each of these measures, and how they will help Canadian businesses affected by U.S. tariffs:

The Minister of Finance, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, announced on April 15, new measures for Canadian businesses and entities affected by the tariff dispute between Canada and the United States...

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