Ophir is set to host an informative webinar that will delve into the role of reflective optics in high-performance multispectral electro-optics imaging systems, exploring their applications, effectiveness, and more.
The association recognizes that substantial reflective optics are crucial for the efficacy of multispectral electro-optics imaging systems, especially in sectors such as defense, surveillance, and aerospace.
These advanced systems are designed to capture a range of wavelengths,enhancing target identification and integrating data from multiple bands to provide a holistic view of the habitat,thereby improving situational awareness.
They perform exceptionally well in challenging conditions, effectively penetrating haze, smoke, and adverse weather, surpassing the capabilities of visible light. This results in high-resolution imaging that supports detailed analysis and informed decision-making.
Through sophisticated data fusion techniques, these systems bolster target recognition and tracking, adapting seamlessly to various mission needs, from surveillance operations to disaster response, while also lowering operational costs by reducing the frequency of necessary maneuvers.
Join MKS Ophir for a compelling webinar that will cover the latest innovations in reflective optics for multispectral systems, including:
Overview
An introduction to multispectral systems, which integrate various imaging bands to enhance performance without adding to size or weight.
Use Cases
A focus on aerial electro-optical multispectral imaging systems.
manufacturing Insights
An exploration of the manufacturing process, including considerations for raw materials, geometrical design, and the significance of a controlled production environment.
Performance and Capabilities
An examination of the capabilities of large aluminum mirrors and their significance in multispectral telescopes, supported by case studies and performance data.
Speakers
JJ Conboy, the Sales Territory Manager for North America, brings over 12 years of extensive experience in the U.S.infrared optical systems sector, offering deep insights and unmatched expertise in IR thermal imaging, particularly within the U.S. security and defense landscape, ensuring compliance wiht industry standards and addressing customer needs effectively.
David Alexander, a senior process engineer with four decades at Ophir, specializes in optical metrology and diamond turning for IR components.He holds a Bachelor of Science in physics and electro-optics from Machon Lev in Jerusalem.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is ideal for R&D scientists, engineers, and manufacturers involved with defense and aerospace OEMs that focus on advanced electro-optical systems, unmanned aircraft systems, and related fields. It is indeed also beneficial for purchasers and program managers interested in imaging and optical components, particularly reflective optics.
Seize this possibility to gain valuable insights into the design and request of reflective optics in multispectral systems.
For more details, visit the webinar facts page or the Ophir website.