Call for InfraCanada & InfraQuebec 2020 Speakers

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Feb 10, 2020

InfraCanada & InfraQuebec is Canada’s Premier Infrared Conference Series. It’s an annual series of user group meetings across Canada for FLIR and ITC customers. The series provide an opportunity for novice and seasoned thermographers to share their application stories in the effort to expand their infrared knowledge to help grow their business.

InfraCanada & InfraQuebec’s success is driven by our loyal customers willingness to present their infrared stories. Benefits of being a presenter include:

  • Engage with a group of potential customers for your infrared specialty
  • Enhanced networking opportunity with the infrared community
  • Earn ITC re-certification credits

Some topics could include but not limited to:

  • Building & Restoration Applications
  • High Voltage Switch Gear/Substation monitoring
  • Electrical Panel Inspection
  • Fixed Installations
  • Aerial (drone) Applications
  • Veterinarian
  • Optical Gas Imaging
  • Automating processes with thermal imaging
  • Choosing the right kind of thermal camera for researchers

Your audience will include:

  • Facility managers
  • Maintenance professionals
  • Home inspectors
  • Disaster recovery experts
  • Health and environmental safety officers
  • Engineers

2020 Dates & Locations

InfraCanada – West

Banff AB

May 26th

InfraQuebec

Mt. Tremblant QC

October 20th

InfraCanada – Central

Oakville ON

October 29th

 

If you are interested in presenting, please contact Paul Frisk at paul.frisk@flir.com

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