Exosens with its continuous innovation and commitment to offer advanced imaging solutions, proposes a diverse range of imaging technologies covering a large spectrum of light from below 300 nm Ultra Violet (UV) and up to 12,000 nm in the thermal spectral range Long Wave Infrared (LWIR). The complete portfolio of products from Ultra Violet (UV) to Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) serves different markets like defense, surveillance, industrial, lifescience and environment.
The Ultra Violet (UV) technology extends imaging beyond the limits of human vision. This capability finds applications in fields such as semiconductor inspection, where insights into phenomena not visible to the naked eye are crucial.
Simultaneously, the Visible/Near Infrared imaging technology broadens the horizons of real-time imaging across low light conditions. By integrating CMOS sensors and an Image Intensifier tube into an intensified camera, Exosens continues to redefine the standards of ultra-sensitive imaging technology, addressing the diverse applications in industries ranging from defense and security to industrial inspections.
In addition, with its advanced in-house design and manufacturing of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) InGaAs imagers, customers are offered with wide range of products portfolio to fit their application – right down to the detector level.
In the Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) spectral band, we offer cameras and cores with low NETD options and a range of optics options and pixel resolutions for various thermal imaging devices.
Hyperspectral, Multispectral & High-speed IR cameras
Specialized infrared cameras for capturing rapid thermal events
Telops offers a variety of specialized infrared cameras, including high-speed cameras for capturing rapid thermal events with high sensitivity in the MWIR and LWIR regions, ideal for ballistics, combustion analysis, and experimental mechanics. Their HDR cameras handle extreme temperature variations using Automatic Exposure Control, suitable for industrial monitoring and explosion analysis.
Multispectral cameras capture multiple infrared spectral bands for advanced material discrimination and gas detection, while RADIA cameras provide precise radiometric temperature measurements for scientific research and predictive maintenance.
Additionally, as part of the Exosens Group, Telops is a leader in hyperspectral imaging, utilizing Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) technology to capture detailed spectral information from SWIR to LWIR. Their hyperspectral systems, available in both ground-based and airborne models, offer high spectral and spatial resolution, making them essential for environmental monitoring, industrial inspection, scientific research, and defense applications.
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Ultra Violet
Low-light & high-speed imaging : High-sensitivity cameras for extreme low-light, high-speed and defense applications. Ultra Violet (UV) intensified cameras and cores, combining Photonis brand long-time expertise in Image Intensifier tubes with state-of-the-art camera technology.
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Our MWIR imaging systems provide unmatched capabilities for capturing and analyzing thermal data with precision and accuracy
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Low-light & high-speed imaging : High-sensitivity cameras for extreme low-light, high-speed and defense applications. Visible - Near Infrared (VIS/NIR) cameras and cores provide color or monochrome real-time imaging capabilities from daylight to overcast starlight in the visible and near infrared spectrum
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LWIR - LongWave
Our LWIR and VLWIR cameras and cores are designed for seamless integration into a variety of electro-optics systems. Our Long Wave (LWIR) and Very Long Wave Infrared cameras and cores are designed for seamless integration into a variety of electro-optics systems.
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SWIR - ShortWave
See through fog, smoke & low visibility: SWIR cameras for precision imaging in harsh conditions and industrial applications. Xenics Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) cameras, cores and sensors are specially designed to detect and capture images in this specific wavelength range
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between active and passive digital camera in terms of functionality?
An active digital camera employs its own source of illumination to enhance visibility in low-light conditions. This camera actively emits additional light and captures the reflected signals. In contrast, a passive low-light camera relies solely on available ambient light, such as moonlight or starlight, without emitting any additional light of its own.
What is the best-fit lens format for different application?
The choice of lens format may differ for different applications. It depends on the specific requirements of the users, and the resolution of the camera sensor. Higher resolution is generally preferred for applications where detailed imaging is crucial, but factors such as field of view and distance to the target also play a significant role in selecting the appropriate lens.
Technologies
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Longwave Infrared technology
For decades, infrared cameras utilizing Longwave Infrared (LWIR) and Midwave Infrared (MWIR) sensors have been a staple in military applications for detecting human activity.

Visible technology
Explore the evolving world of visible technology that unlocks possibilities across various industries. Discover our expertise and solutions, shaping the future.

Midwave Infrared technology
Midwave Infrared (MWIR) technology plays a crucial role in thermal imaging, capturing radiation emitted directly from objects without the need for an external light source.

Shortwave Infrared technology
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) technology has emerged as a powerful imaging tool, offering unique capabilities that complement Longwave Infrared (LWIR) and Midwave Infrared (MWIR) systems.

Ultra violet technology
Ultraviolet or UV, is a wavelength range below 400 nm or shorter than the visible wavelength. Explore Ultraviolet imaging technology across the full spectrum of UVA, UVB, and UVC
About Advanced Imaging solution (ais)
Advanced imaging solutions (AIS) encompass a wide array of cutting-edge technologies that revolutionize our ability to perceive the world around us. From Ultra Violet (UV) to Long Wave Infrared (LWIR), these advancements in imaging technology (tech) open new avenues for exploration and application in the business technology.
Starting with the remarkable capabilities of Ultra Violet (UV) technology, developed by Photonis, we transcend the boundaries of human vision. This innovation uncovers hidden phenomena, especially crucial in fields like semiconductor inspection, where even the minutest details can have significant implications. The insights gained through UV imaging are invaluable, offering perspectives beyond the reach of the naked eye.
Complementing UV technology is the Visible/Near Infrared imaging provided by Photonis. This technology extends our vision into low-light environments, facilitating real-time imaging across various conditions. By integrating CMOS sensors and Image Intensifier tubes, Photonis delivers ultra-sensitive imaging solutions, setting new standards in industries ranging from defense to industrial inspections.
Moving further along the spectrum, Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) technology, developed and produced by Xenics, offers unparalleled versatility. With an advanced portfolio of SWIR InGaAs imagers, customers gain access to a range of products tailored to their specific applications. From custom-designed solutions to off-the-shelf options, Xenics stands at the forefront of SWIR imaging technology.
In addition, we provide LWIR imaging solutions, designed for surveillance, homeland security, object detection, and industrial and scientific applications, featuring ultra-compact thermal imaging cores with high resolutions.
In the digital realm, Exosens leverages state-of-the-art imaging systems to deliver cutting-edge solutions. Our expertise in digital imaging technology ensures that patients receive the highest quality care, with systems designed to optimize workflow and enhance diagnostic accuracy. Whether in medical imaging or industrial applications, Exosens remains committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
As technology continues to evolve, so do our solutions. Our expert team is dedicated to staying at the forefront of innovation, constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible. From advanced printing techniques to immersive video experiences, Exosens is committed to delivering concept solutions that exceed expectations.
In today's fast-paced business environment, privacy and security are paramount. Exosens understands the importance of protecting sensitive information and ensures that our technology solutions adhere to the highest standards of privacy and security. Whether in healthcare or public safety, you can trust Exosens to prioritize your privacy and security.
Partnering with Exosens means more than just acquiring cutting-edge technology; it means gaining a trusted ally dedicated to your success. Our comprehensive list of services, from custom solutions to technical support, is designed to meet your unique requirements. We understand that every project is different, and our flexible approach allows us to adapt to your specific needs.
In today's digital age, staying ahead of the curve is essential. Exosens helps you navigate the complexities of modern technology, offering solutions that streamline your workflow and maximize efficiency. Our commitment to excellence extends beyond technology; it encompasses every aspect of your experience with us.
At Exosens, we understand that managing costs is crucial for businesses of all sizes. That's why our imaging solutions are designed to be cost-effective, ensuring that you get the most value for your investment. From device procurement to maintenance, we help you manage costs without sacrificing quality or performance.
Furthermore, Exosens offers a range of camera formats to suit your specific needs. Whether you require compact, handheld devices or larger, more specialized cameras, we have the expertise to deliver the right solution for you.
In addition to cost management and device variety, Exosens is committed to helping you maximize revenue. Our advanced imaging solutions empower you to capture new opportunities and expand your business, driving growth and success in today's competitive market.
As you explore the possibilities of advanced imaging solutions (ais), trust Exosens to be your partner in innovation. Together, we can unlock new opportunities and redefine what's possible in imaging technology.
Multispectral & High-speed Imaging
Designed to capture fast thermal events
Telops offers a wide range of specialized infrared cameras tailored for various high-performance applications. Their high-speed infrared cameras are designed to capture fast thermal events with exceptional temporal resolution. These cameras operate in the mid-wave infrared (MWIR) and long-wave infrared (LWIR) regions, providing high frame rates and sensitivity, making them ideal for applications such as ballistics and ranging, combustion analysis, and experimental mechanics. With their unique advanced cooled detector technology, these cameras can record rapid thermal changes with precision, enabling researchers and engineers to analyze transient thermal phenomena in real time.
The High Dynamic Range (HDR) cameras from Telops are optimized to capture thermal scenes with extreme temperature variations in a single frame, overcoming limitations of traditional infrared cameras that may saturate under high-temperature contrasts. These cameras automatically adjust their exposure settings to ensure accurate temperature measurements across a wide range, thanks to Telops’ exclusive Automatic Exposure Control feature. This unique aspect makes them highly effective for applications such as industrial process monitoring, explosion analysis, and high-intensity heat source characterization including combustion analysis. Telops also provides multispectral cameras, which allow users to simultaneously capture multiple infrared spectral bands, enabling advanced material discrimination and gas detection. Additionally, Telops’ RADIA cameras are specialized in precise radiometric temperature measurements with high accuracy, making them indispensable and accessible tools for applications like scientific research, predictive maintenance, and thermal characterization of materials and components
Hyperspectral Imaging
A powerful technique to captur detailed spectral information
Part of the Exosens Group, Telops is a world leader in designing and manufacturing of advanced hyperspectral systems for defense, industrial, and academic research applications.
Hyperspectral imaging is a powerful technique that goes beyond traditional cameras by capturing detailed spectral information at every pixel in an image. Instead of recording just red, green, and blue like a regular camera, these systems measure hundreds of spectral channels across a wide range, from short-wave infrared (SWIR) to long-wave infrared (LWIR). This allows users to detect subtle differences in materials, gases, or surfaces that are invisible to the human eye. Telops’ hyperspectral product line includes both ground-based and airborne solutions, all leveraging Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) technology to deliver high spectral resolution.
Depending on the application, these systems range from mono-pixel sensors, ideal for rapid single-point spectral measurements, to advanced imaging hyperspectral systems that combine both high spatial and spectral resolution . The resulting data provides a unique spectral fingerprint for every pixel, making these systems invaluable for scientific research, environmental monitoring, atmospheric sounding, industrial inspection, and defense applications.
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MultipLICITY project
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Thermal Imaging Camera
Empowering Predictive Maintenance with Advanced Thermal Imagers

May 13th 2025
Cheetah+ Honored
Cheetah+ Awarded with Vision System Design Innovators Awards (Silver Honoree)