Book your place at a Thermal Imaging Workshop

18 February 2020

Thermal Vision Research will be visiting venues to 'demonstrate FLIR's latest range of scientific IR cameras, accessories and software'. Join them at the Sheffield Crowne Plaza on the 27.02.2020 (10am - 5pm)

This is your chance to explore cameras you might have seen on our website, understand FLIR’s systems in more detail and discuss pricing options. Our roadshows will be open for you to drop in, have a chat, ask questions and have a go with the cameras.
 
27.02.2020 - TVR Workshop
10am to 5pm

Sheffield - Crowne Plaza, Victoria Station Road, Sheffield, S4 7YE, United Kingdom
 
Call today on 0333 200 4667 to book your place
 
 
About Thermal Vision Research:
Thermal Vision Research has over 10 years’ experience in the thermal imaging market. Founded by Matthew Clavey, we supply FLIR’s range of specialist IR thermography cameras for the research and development (R&D) sector.

Whether you work for a blue-chip company, a national organisation or are an engineer, scientist or inventor developing a project on a smaller scale, we’ll be able to tailor a camera package to suit your project and budget.

What makes us unique is that many of our cameras are not widely available in the UK – and combining this with the tailored software packages and the expert technical support our team provides, we offer a bespoke solution to our clients which cannot be matched by any other UK distributor.

From equipment and network set ups, to training and evaluation support, we pride ourselves on bringing a personal service to experienced and novice technicians alike, across all industry sectors.

 Our clients challenge us to develop and apply thermographic solutions for every application you can think of, from non-destructive testing to paper processing, or consumer appliance design, to ballistics. But this is what we do best – and it’s why industry leader FLIR continues to engage us as a distributor.
 
T: 0333 200 4667
E: info@thermalvisionresearch.co.uk
W: www.thermalvisionresearch.co.uk
A: Oxford Science Park