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FLIR to showcase early fire detection system at ISC West 2026

A50/A70 and A500f/A700f Series thermal systems to be shown

FLIR to showcase early fire detection system at ISC West 2026
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FLIR will showcase its A50/A70 and A500f/A700f Series thermal early fire detection systems, along with AI-enabled connectivity and analytics systems at ISC West 2026 in booth 28099.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
March 10, 2026

FLIR will spotlight its intelligent sensing technologies for security and early fire detection at ISC West 2026 in booth 28099.

The trade show will be hosted by the Security Industry Association (SIA) March 25-27 at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

FLIR will demonstrate how thermal imaging, visible cameras, and advanced detection systems can come together to create a smarter, more resilient approach to security and early fire detection.

Temperature-sensing systems, AI-enabled connectivity & analytics

FLIR will feature its latest innovations, including its new FCB‑Series AI and its expanding ecosystem of Nexus‑enabled devices.

FLIR showcase its A50/A70 Series and the rugged A500f/A700f Series for thermal early fire detection. Designed for continuous monitoring and automated temperature‑based alerts, these systems can help prevent dangerous and costly incidents before they escalate, supporting industries where early intervention is essential.

The FCB‑Series AI brings enhanced imaging performance and built‑in analytics to demanding security environments, which FLIR said reinforces its commitment to delivering intelligent devices that not only capture critical information, but also interpret it in real time.

FLIR will also highlight Nexus, the company’s communication technology that enables cameras and sensors to collaborate autonomously. By sharing georeferenced data and coordinating responses across networks, Nexus transforms isolated devices into a unified, reactive security system capable of tracking incidents seamlessly across complex sites.

“At a time when organizations face increasingly complex security and safety challenges, our mission is to deliver sensing technologies that act faster, think smarter, and work together,” said Mattias Walan, FLIR Advanced & Integrated Systems general manager. “At ISC West, we’re showing how intelligent thermal imaging, advanced analytics, and autonomous device collaboration redefine what a modern security ecosystem can achieve.”

FLIR experts from product management, R&D, sales, and solutions architecture will be available throughout the show to discuss system design, deployment strategies, and the future of integrated sensing.

 

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