Learn about the latest advancements in industrial early fire detection and how to select the right one for your facility.
IRVINE, Calif., March 2, 2022 - Today, MoviTHERM announced the release of a two-part webinar series, Using IoT for Early Fire Detection Applications, in response to the rising fire outbreaks in recycling facilities and other industrial settings.
The webinar will address the evolution of early fire detection and how leveraging the internet of things (IoT) with infrared technology is revolutionizing how industrial facilities can prevent fire outbreaks.
“With more reported fires each year, it is important for industrial companies to know what early fire detection solutions are available to them. Just as critical is knowing how to choose the correct one based on their needs,” said Markus Tarin, President & CEO of MoviTHERM.
“We want to educate viewers on the value of implementing the internet of things for early fire detection applications. Early fire detection has evolved tremendously, and there are many groundbreaking capabilities the public isn’t aware of.”
The webinar series will cover topics like:
- Benefits of using thermal imaging cameras
- Advantages of leveraging the industrial internet of things (IoT)
- Demonstrate the MoviTHERM iEFD Cloud software application
Using IoT for Early Fire Detection Applications will be available to anyone interested in the latest early fire detection advancements. The free two-part webinar series will take place Wednesday, March 16, at 11 am PT, and Wednesday, March 30, at 11 am PT.
To register for the webinar, click here.
About MoviTHERM (https://movitherm.com):
MoviTHERM – Advanced Thermography solutions was founded in 1999. The company provides IoT Cloud monitoring solutions for thermal imaging applications for early fire detection and machine condition monitoring and other applications. In addition, MoviTHERM offers solutions for plastic welding, package sealing and non-destructive testing. MoviTHERM is a Teledyne FLIR Premium Partner and master distributor for FLIR Thermal Cameras for automation and science applications.