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Infrared in ChinaPREMIUM

While the world is agonizing over weakness in the Chinese economy, infrared technology and the infrared industry in China are booming. They are driven not so much by commercial export markets but mostly by domestic government procurement programs and private investment spending.

Helping to accelerate this was a large government program during the past year.

At the recent CIOE China International Optoelectronic Expo in Shenzhen companies showed off the latest developments in cooled and uncooled detectors and systems.

 

Uncooled Infrared Detectors in ChinaPREMIUM

The presence of uncooled infrared technology in China started more than 13 years ago when Ulis began to supply uncooled amorphous silicon (a-Si) microbolometers to companies such as SATIR, Guide Infrared and Dali.

Since then, FLIR Systems has also supplied VOx uncooled modules, but with strict export restrictions on array size and frame rate.

The success of uncooled detector technology developed in the west caused Chinese companies to undertake major development programs to initiate a domestic supply of both a-Si and VOx microbolometers.

The current status of these developments is summarized here.

T2SL Developments in ChinaPREMIUM

 

InGaAs Developments in ChinaPREMIUM

 

A New Infrared Company in ChinaPREMIUM

 

Seek Thermal Untethers its Thermal Imager from SmartphonesPREMIUM

 

Northrop Grumman Wins CIRCM AwardPREMIUM

And a Big Win for Selex ES MCT FPAs

Lockheed Martin Unveils Advanced EOTS for F-35PREMIUM

 

AIM-9X Taking Role in Ground-Based Air DefensePREMIUM

 

New Infrared Imaging ProductsPREMIUM

 

Company BriefsPREMIUM

 

Government Contract AwardsPREMIUM

 

Government Contract SolicitationsPREMIUM

 
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