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		<title>Axis Communications: Axis Expands Its Product Portfolio with Thermal Network Cameras</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[STOCKHOLM&#8211;(BUSINESS WIRE)&#8211;Regulatory News: Axis Communications (STO:AXIS) is the first company on the market to offer customers full-featured thermal network cameras for surveillance. The new network cameras use thermal imaging, which allows users to detect people and incidents with great reliability even in complete darkness and other difficult conditions. Up until now, there have been no such cameras available on the market, and existing analog thermal cameras have typically been designed for high-end installations and are associated with a high price and a large degree of customization. ”Today’s launch provides our customers with cost-efficient, easy-to-install thermal network cameras for professional installations and will promote safety and security in critical areas such as public places, industries, railways, ports and roads. We see a great potential for these new cameras and we are proud to be able to broaden our portfolio and thereby contribute to strengthening our customers’ security systems”, says Ray Mauritsson, President, Axis Communications. With Axis’ strong distribution network, consisting of more than 27,000 partners worldwide, thermal cameras will now be accessible to whole new groups of users. Axis thermal network cameras mesh perfectly with any network video system and can be used in many surveillance systems in a broad range [...]]]></description>
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		<title>FLIR Systems Introduces H-Series Hand-Held Law Enforcement Thermal Imager</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 14:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PORTLAND, OR&#8211;(Marketwire &#8211; July 13, 2009) &#8211; FLIR Systems&#8217; (NASDAQ: FLIR) Commercial Vision Systems Division announced today the launch of its new H-Series line of hand-held law enforcement thermal imaging cameras. Purpose-built for the law enforcement community, H-Series cameras feature several powerful new tactical features and four times the resolution of competing systems. H-Series thermal cameras let users see things other technologies miss. With prices starting at $4,999, law enforcement agencies can afford to equip every officer with the powerful tactical advantages that H-Series thermal cameras provide compared to legacy night vision devices. H-Series development capitalized on FLIR&#8217;s recently introduced Tau™ thermal camera core which is lower cost, lighter weight, smaller, and uses less power than any previous camera core. FLIR has long been a pioneer in law enforcement thermal imaging, and &#8212; with 860,000 law enforcement officers in the U.S. alone &#8212; the feature-rich H-Series is positioned to expand this vital market. &#8220;The H-Series is an outstanding example of FLIR&#8217;s ongoing strategy to expand new markets for thermal imaging by reducing costs and offering innovative new products through broad distribution channels. FLIR revolutionized airborne law enforcement operations 30 years ago, and today we are bringing the same capability to [...]]]></description>
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