Hindsight Imaging to introduce hyperspectral imaging spectrometer at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Jan. 26, 2016
The Bilby hyperspectral imaging spectrometer offers 500 fully resolved spectral channels over the 400–1000 nm spectral range.

The Bilby hyperspectral imaging spectrometer offers 500 fully resolved spectral channels over the 400–1000 nm spectral range. Applications include remote sensing applications with high information content requirements, such as pipeline corridor mapping, precision agriculture, and surveillance. The spectrometer's design is based on the company's High Throughput Virtual Slit (HTVS) technology to collect more light for increased sensitivity.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4043

To Learn More:

Contact: Hindsight Imaging
Headquarters: Brookline, MA
Product: Bilby hyperspectral imaging spectrometer
Key Features: 500 fully resolved spectral channels over the 400–1000 nm spectral range

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