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A range of new imaging solutions from Teledyne businesses including DALSA, FLIR, Geospatial, and IIS (Integrated Imaging Solutions) will be showcased at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) Xponential 2023 exhibition, which takes place from 8-11 May 2023 in Denver, Colorado, Teledyne announced on 25 April.

Among the new Teledyne product lines at the show will be the Optech CLS-A: a new survey-grade lidar payload for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The CLS-A enables high-quality surveying and inspection operations with the tight integration of a powerful, narrow-beam-divergence laser, a high-accuracy kinematic inertial measurement unit, a calibrated camera and powerful post-processing software that supports wide-area operations at the maximum operating altitude of UAVs.

The Optech CLS-A, Teledyne Geospatial’s new survey-grade UAV laser scanning payload, will be among the new b product lines Teledyne businesses are bringing to this year’s AUVSI Xponential exhibition in Colorado. (Photo: Teledyne Geospatial)

Also featuring at Xponential 2023 will be Forge, which Teledyne bills as a next-generation 5GigE camera platform that delivers the industry’s fastest frame rates, with burst mode at speeds up to 10 Gb/s and an impressive 500 MB image buffer for managing data transfers.

The new Ladybug6 high-resolution camera, designed to capture 360-degree spherical images from moving platforms in all-weather conditions, will also be at the show, as will be Teledyne’s recently expanded radiometric Boson+ longwave infra-red camera module line, which the company says has “industry-leading sensitivity” and features both 640×512 and 320×256 resolutions.

Peter Felstead