Next Generation Remote-Sensing Technologies
The £2.3m Next Generation Remote-Sensing Technologies project by the University of Glasgow develops advanced infrared detectors and laser sensing, with applications in defence, healthcare, energy, and security, targeting significant UK and export markets.
Project Overview
The £2.3m Next Generation Remote-Sensing Technologies project led by University of Glasgow is exploring and developing innovative technologies in the field of uncooled infra-red detectors, novel edge processed high-definition imagers and the latest laser sensing techniques.
The developed technologies could have applications in various sectors, including military, medical diagnostics, energy monitoring, net-zero initiatives, security, and surveillance and have an estimated market value of £40 million in the UK and £120 million from exports over the next decade.