Sign up for a webinar from Specim to learn about the benefits of SWIR hyperspectral imaging and what it can bring to your business.
- Date: Monday 16.11.2023
- REGISTER.
- Expert: Mathieu Marmion, Application Specialist, Specim
What you will take away from the webinar:
- An overview of SWIR hyperspectral imaging
- Key applications and use cases that benefit from SWIR
- Specim's product portfolio for SWIR wavelengths
- Techniques and key components for successful implementation of SWIR hyperspectral imaging
- Space for your questions
Who this webinar is for:
- Integrators and application manufacturers of systems using NIR
- Researchers working on hyperspectral solutions
- For anyone who wants to learn more about SWIR hyperspectral imaging
What is SWIR hyperspectral imaging?
SWIR (Short-Wave Infrared) hyperspectral imaging is an advanced imaging technique that combines short-wave infrared light with high-resolution sensors to capture detailed information about the chemical composition of an object or environment. The ability to see beyond what is visible to the human eye provides new insights into the hidden properties of substances.
Why choose SWIR hyperspectral imaging?
- Improved accuracy: SWIR hyperspectral imaging offers improved accuracy compared to traditional imaging methods. This is due to its ability to capture detailed spectral information that allows you to identify and distinguish between subtle differences in materials.
- Expanded field of applications: SWIR hyperspectral imaging opens up new possibilities for improved understanding and problem solving in a range of fields, from scientific research and industrial quality control to agricultural analysis and mineral mapping, etc.
- SWIR hyperspectral imaging systems meet the highest demands of laboratories and industry and provide accurate and reliable results.
About Specim
Specim was founded in 1995. Since then, it has been a pioneer and the world's leading supplier of hyperspectral imaging solutions.
Specim offers a broad portfolio of hyperspectral cameras, imaging spectrographs, software and accessories for machine builders, integrators, researchers and government organizations. All on a global scale.