Senspex Captures 2015 Balloon Fiesta with Thermal Imaging

Thermal Cameras in Action
Senspex, Inc. is capturing thermal images using the latest optic technologies during this year’s Balloon Fiesta. Guests will see the balloon launch from a different perspective – infrared sensors. Several types of thermal imaging cameras will be on display to show the unique benefits of thermal imaging.
On October 9, 2015 from 5:30 am – 10 am MDT, Senspex will be supporting the Balloon Fiesta by hosting a breakfast event at the Balloon Museum. From the second floor balcony, guests will enjoy an unobstructed view of the entire morning balloon launch. Press passes are available upon request since this event is by invitation only. Please RSVP to balloonfiesta2015@senspex.com by Friday, October 2nd.
Since the company’s inception in 2002, Senspex has chosen Albuquerque as its’ headquarters. Senspex’s president, CEO and founder, Miguel Moreno states, “Senspex is proud to be a member of the Albuquerque community and to participate in this iconic celebration. The opportunity to see the thermal activity in hot air balloons by imaging in the infrared spectrum provides our guests a unique way to see this highly-photographed event.” Senspex employees believe the Balloon Fiesta will give our international visitors an opportunity to experience Albuquerque in the most spectacular way, while also enjoying Senspex’s latest IR products.
About Senspex, Inc.
Senspex is a market leader in advanced imaging technologies. Senspex develops and integrates systems for threat detection, security, surveillance and videography in government and commercial markets. Established in 2002 and headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, we have both national and international customers in government, military, industrial, and commercial markets. With additional offices at the National Training Center (NTC) at Ft. Irwin, California; and in Orlando, Florida; Senspex is positioned for success. To learn more visit www.senspex.com or call us at 505.891.0034.
Published 09/29/2015