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May 5, 2020

Temperature Screening Takes Thermal Imaging Viral

Thermal imaging is all over the news, especially regarding using thermal imaging cameras for temperature screening in people.  As businesses, social venues, event and travel spaces reopen, they are beginning to screen the public for fever.

What is temperature screening and how is it different from using thermal imaging as a tool for medical screening?  Read more to understand this fascinating technology…..

Arnold Schwarzenegger, in Predator – 1987  

Many people got their first look at thermal imaging in 1987, when Arnold Schwarzenegger was tracked by an alien using thermal vision in the movie Predator. There is a misconception that the beautiful colors in a thermal image are what the camera records – however this is not the case. Thermal cameras record infrared emissions and store the data as a temperature point in every pixel.  The computer software turns this data into a colorful representation of all the temperature points collected, allowing one to better understand the subject.

In the case of medical thermal imaging, the data collected tells you a lot about a patient.  Comparison of the differences in temperatures across symmetrical areas of the body identifies abnormalities that require further investigation.  This makes medical thermal imaging a valuable screening tool.

Thermal imaging devices are used for all kinds of applications where quick identification of temperature change is helpful.   We see thermography used in industry, outer space, the military and even by your local HVAC guy.  Over the years, medical thermal imaging has evolved to be quite specific.  The devices in place for scanning living beings have defined specifications necessary to provide the detail needed for evaluating health. For example, medical thermal imaging equipment requires high resolution (recommended 640×480), and precision (+/- 0.050C sensitivity). Medical-specific thermal imaging cameras are also programmed to provide detail within the normal temperature range of a living being (20-450C).   The American Academy of Thermology has detailed specifications for clinical use of thermal imaging in veterinary and human medicine.

In veterinary medicine, we use medical thermal imaging (termed “thermology”) to identify areas of thermal asymmetry, which helps us identify areas that may contain disease.  Normal living beings have thermal symmetry. Lack of thermal symmetry is abnormal. For example, temperature imbalance between the right and left foot of the same patient is abnormal.

Medical thermology is not expressly interested in the actual ‘real-time’ temperature of the region; instead, the tool is used to identify and establish where there are areas of high or low temperatures that signal a need for further evaluation.  For example, a left foot that images much colder than the right foot (termed hypothermia) may indicate an issue with decreased circulation, nerve impingement, or muscle atrophy.  A right shoulder imaging much hotter than the left shoulder (termed hyperthermia), may indicate inflammation, increased blood flow or muscle strain.  The imaging software assigns colors to the pixels of temperature data, producing a visual image for interpretation.

Temperature screening thermography uses the same medical-grade thermal devices with the same detailed specifications required for evaluation of living beings. The precision is critical, as temperature screening requires equipment that is so specific it can identify temperature elevations with an accuracy +/- 0.050C.

Temperature screening software uses facial recognition to calculate an accurate body temperature from the medial canthus of the eye, which is proven to be the most accurate superficial point for evaluating internal body temperature.

The best part about using thermography for temperature screening is that the device measures temperatures from 6 feet away, allowing for safe, non-contact use.  The system can be programmed to ‘flag’ any elevated temperature and the person then undergoes a secondary screening protocol.

Media has often misrepresented temperature screening in articles and news blurbs to be something easily accomplished using hand-held infrared thermometers available cheaply in your neighborhood Home Depot®.  This is simply not the case!  Just like medical thermology units, temperature screening thermography needs to be accurate and repeatable – public health demands precision when attempting mass screening of individuals for fever.

Thankfully, the USA FDA developed detailed guidelines for proper implementation of temperature screening devices and only systems that meet ISO guidelines, use a black body for constant environmental calibration, and are FDA approved, should be utilized for this purpose.  Non-contact infrared thermometers (NCIT), such as hand-held thermometers aimed at your forehead, do not comply and are not accurate enough.

In South Korea, temperature screening via infrared thermography is used for all arrivals in airports, ports and border crossings since 2003.  This technology has significantly decreased the spread of infectious disease, and along with secondary confirmation protocols, has allowed South Korea to protect the safety and welfare of its citizens. It is conceivable that the USA and other countries will permanently implement this technology in all public places, allowing for improvement in public safety, more rapid response to disease threats, and prevention of the shutdown of commerce and travel.

These separate applications of thermography – public temperature screening and medical thermal screening, stand together to provide unlimited potential for insuring our well-being.

Isn’t it great to see technology help our future?

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December 5, 2023
ICI Announces SmartIR Now Available on AWS Marketplace

AI-Powered Condition-Based Monitoring Platform Helps Reliability and Operations Leaders
Automate and Optimize Predictive Maintenance and Maximize Operational Uptime

December 1, 2023 – Infrared Cameras, Incorporated (ICI) announced today that their asset reliability and operational efficiency optimization platform, SmartIR, is now available in AWS Marketplace., that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS Marketplace is a digital catalog that makes it easy for customers to find, test, buy and deploy software listings from independent vendors. AWS Marketplace will help ICI customers simplify their SmartIR procurement process through consolidated billing, custom pricing and terms, and various other benefits.

ICI’s SmartIR platform enables the automation of asset reliability and operational efficiency initiatives through AI-powered continuous monitoring capabilities. Leveraging data inputs from thermal and acoustic imaging, and from vibration sensing, SmartIR continuously monitors the performance and condition of critical mechanical and electrical assets, and manufactured outputs, across a variety of industrial, environmental, and commercial settings.

The SmartIR platform informs predictive maintenance and reliability for a customer’s most critical assets, monitors manufactured outputs for quality issues, and provides early-stage fire detection and safety alerts throughout the facility.

“We at ICI are extremely excited about the continued development of our relationship with AWS,” said Gary Strahan, CEO of ICI. “Our company’s goal is to elevate our customers’ predictive maintenance and reliability strategies, quality assurance processes, and employee health and safety protocols. Having our SmartIR Platform in AWS Marketplace allows ICI to reach more of AWS’s customers and offer a frictionless experience for procuring and deploying our condition-based monitoring capabilities.”

For more information, please visit www.infraredcameras.com/smartir-platform.

About Infrared Cameras

ICI’s SmartIR is an AWS-powered software platform that leverages ICI-built thermal imaging, acoustic imaging, and vibration sensing devices for condition-based monitoring of critical mechanical and electrical assets and manufactured outputs. ICI’s solutions are deployed by organizations to protect critical assets across a wide range of industries including distribution & logistics, manufacturing, utilities, and oil & gas. ICI’s sensing solutions are built around high-resolution thermal imaging along with visible, acoustic, vibration and laser spectroscopy imagers and sensors. This full-stack solution measures heat, sound, and gas in the surrounding environment, helping companies gain insight to efficiently manage their most important assets and infrastructure. ICI designs and manufactures digital thermal sensing solution platforms with edge and cloud-based software.

For more information, please visit https://infraredcameras.com/.

About Infrared Cameras’ Proposed Business Combination With SportsMap Tech Acquisition Corp

On December 5, 2022, Infrared Cameras Holdings, Inc., ICI’s parent company, entered into a business combination agreement with SportsMap Tech Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: SMAP) relating to a proposed business combination between the parties that would result in Infrared Cameras Holdings becoming a public company. SMAP has filed a definitive proxy statement relating to the proposed business combination and the special meeting of its stockholders, scheduled for December 8, 2023, to vote to approve the proposed business combination and related matters. The parties have applied to have the combined company’s common stock listed on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol “MSAI”.

SMAP and ICI urge all interested persons to read the definitive proxy statement, which contains important information about SMAP, ICI and the proposed transaction. The definitive proxy statement can be obtained without charge at www.sec.gov.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements, which are not historical facts, including statements concerning the benefit of ICI’s SmartIR platform to customers and potential customers and SMAP’s or ICI’s beliefs about the proposed business combination transaction and ability of the combined company to qualify to list on NASDAQ. These statements may be preceded by, followed by or include the words “believes,” “predicts,” “estimates,” “expects,” “projects,” “forecasts,” “may,” “will,” “would,” “should,” “seeks,” “plans,” “scheduled,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “future,” “potential,” “opportunity,” or other similar expressions, the negatives of these terms or variations of them, although not all forward-looking statements will include such identifying words. Forward-looking statements are predictions, projections and other statements about the future events that are based on SMAP’s or ICI’s current expectations and assumptions and, as a result, are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual events, results or performance to differ materially from those indicated by such statements. Certain of these risks are identified and discussed in SMAP’s definitive proxy statement relating to the proposed business combination transaction and other filings SMAP or the combined company may make with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risk factors will be important to consider in determining future results and should be reviewed in their entirety. Neither SMAP nor ICI is under any obligation, and expressly disclaim any obligation, to update, alter or otherwise revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Media Contact:

Multi-Sensor AI

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Director of Marketing

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MSAI@alpha-ir.com

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July 25, 2023
Infrared Cameras, Incorporated Joins the AWS Public Sector Partner Program

July 26, 2023 – Infrared Cameras, Incorporated (ICI), announced today that they have joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Public Sector Partner (PSP) Program and completed the AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR) to validate SmartIR. Completing the AWS FTR ensures ICI’s solutions uphold AWS standards in architectural design. In addition, the AWS PSP Program helps AWS Partners grow their public sector business through alignment with AWS public sector sales, marketing, funding, capture, and proposal teams. 

ICI leverages AWS to power its intelligent thermal imaging and condition monitoring software, SmartIR. Validated by the AWS FTR, SmartIR utilizes data points from thermal imaging and sensing technologies to continuously monitor the performance and condition of critical mechanical and electrical assets in industrial, environmental, and commercial settings. The SmartIR platform informs predictive maintenance for these assets, provides early fire detection and safety alerts, and robust reporting and analysis capabilities to optimize operational processes. By reinforcing SmartIR around AWS best practices for security, reliability, and operational excellence, ICI delivers a fully scalable asset reliability and safety platform built on AWS. 

“ICI is honored to join the AWS Public Sector Partner Program,” said Gary Strahan, CEO of ICI. “AWS has long been recognized as a leading cloud services provider and it is an honor to meet their standards and bring their technical advantages to our customers leveraging our SmartIR solution.” 

As an AWS PSP Program member, ICI is recognized as an AWS Partner with cloud-based solutions who have experience supporting government, space, education, and non-profits around the world ICI has long provided solutions to government entities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, The Department of Transportation, and various state and municipal governments. 

For more information, please visit www.infraredcameras.com/smartir-platform

About Infrared Cameras, Incorporated

ICI builds thermal imaging and sensing platforms that are utilized by organizations to protect critical assets across a wide range of industries including distribution & logistics, manufacturing, utilities, and oil & gas. ICI’s sensing solutions are built around high-resolution thermal imaging along with visible, acoustic, and laser spectroscopy imagers and sensors, that perceive and measure heat, sound, and gas in the surrounding environment, helping companies gain insight to efficiently manage their most important assets and infrastructure. ICI designs and manufactures digital thermal sensing solution platforms with edge and cloud-based software. 

ICI believes that its digital thermal technology platform positions it at the center of a global revolution in thermal sensing, as the introduction of continuous streaming thermal data coupled with automated insights replaces intermittent manual thermal analysis, and cloud-connected thermal big data capture enables artificial intelligence and machine learning to elevate critical asset management to a new level. For more information, please visit https://infraredcameras.com/.

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September 27, 2022
ICI Debuts High Resolution Titan HD Infrared Camera

New Handheld Camera Pairs 1.3 Megapixel Resolution with an Affordable Price, Offering Ideal Solution for Long Distance Surveying of Critical Assets

Beaumont, Texas (September 26, 2022) -- Infrared Cameras Incorporated (ICI) today launched its Titan HD, a new 1.3-megapixel handheld camera that allows users to survey critical assets and infrastructure. The Titan HD’s 1280 x 1024 resolution is the highest in the industry for handheld thermal imagers, allowing for reliable, accurate temperature readings, even from a significant distance.

Engineered to accurately survey large and distant applications, the Titan HD leverages a 5.5-inch color LCD screen and 35 different temperature analysis points to aid in data collection and analysis in the field. The camera is also designed to cover a wide range of applications, measuring temperatures up to 1500 degrees Celsius (2,732 degrees Fahrenheit) to an accuracy of 1 degree Celsius.

“The Titan HD is a complete game changer, providing the highest resolution for a handheld camera in the industry” said Gary Strahan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of ICI. “With 1.3 million pixels, users can survey vast applications like electrical substations and transmission lines quickly yet with extremely granular accuracy. Combine this with ICI’s leading SmartIR software and you have a solution that is unparalleled for inspections. This solution is especially valuable for applications requiring a small measurement spot size at long distance. The camera is also much lighter weight than many systems on the market that provide far less resolution.”

With leading resolution, a rotating viewfinder, and an ICI’s user-friendly SmartIR software, the camera is ideal for a wide range of inspection applications, including surveying electrical transmission lines and substations, petrochemical and plant equipment, insulation and building envelope inspections, scientific applications and much more. Users can define isotherms, record annotations, enable alarming functions, and capture images at set intervals. Video streaming is available via USB Type-C or HDMI.

Features include:

  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support
  • Touchscreen, 5.5” color LCD
  • Hot spot and cold spot tracing
  • Up to 35 temperature analysis elements
  • Customized color alarm isotherms
  • High-temperature measuring
  • Audible alarm settings
  • Automatic/manual file naming
  • Video streaming via USB Type-C or HDMI
  • Predefined text annotation lists
  • Voice annotation support

For more, please visit www.infraredcameras.com.

About Infrared Cameras Inc.

Infrared Cameras Inc has been a leader in developing and manufacturing innovative infrared imaging technology since 1995. Veteran-owned and based in Beaumont, Texas, ICI offers complete infrared solutions, including equipment, custom designs, software, calibration, training, and more. The company's mission is to develop the most sensitive, accurate, and competitively priced infrared cameras in the world. To learn more about Infrared Cameras, visit www.infraredcameras.com or follow ICI on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Facebook.

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Andrew.klobucar@infraredcameras.com

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