The Thermal Review is where technology meets real-world problem solving. Hosted by Markus Tarin, CEO of moviTHERM, this podcast explores how thermal imaging is transforming industries that depend on reliability, safety, and precision. From manufacturing plants to power substations, every episode uncovers the ways engineers are using infrared technology to prevent downtime, improve quality, and keep operations running smoothly. At moviTHERM, innovation has always been about making complex thermal systems easy to use. In this podcast, Markus dives into that same philosophy through conversations with experts in automation, quality inspection, and R&D. Listeners will learn how thermal imaging is being applied to early fire detection, condition monitoring, seal inspection, and non-destructive testing—technologies that protect people, products, and entire facilities. Each episode goes beyond the surface, focusing on the “why” behind the tech. How does thermal monitoring detect a fire before smoke even appears? What can a temperature map reveal about a production line’s consistency? And how are new systems simplifying what used to require full engineering teams? These are the kinds of questions that drive every discussion. The Thermal Review is made for engineers, innovators, and anyone passionate about the science of heat. Whether you’re designing automation systems, running quality labs, or exploring new ways to apply thermal imaging, this show brings you the insights and stories that inspire smarter, safer, and more connected solutions.
Join us for a new episode of The Thermal Review where we talk about how iTL 2.0 makes thermal monitoring so simple anyone can do it. No IT team, no complicated setup, just plug it in and start seeing results.
If you’ve ever spent hours trying to get a thermal camera online or wondered why these systems have to be so difficult, this episode is for you. Markus, Todd, Nathan, and Christian explain how iTL 2.0 makes setup fast, keeps th...
Episode 17: The Integrators Dilemma | The Thermal Review Podcast
In this episode of The Thermal Review, hosts David Bursell and Markus Tarin from MoviTHERM dive into the unique challenges faced by thermal vision integrators trying to scale their businesses. 🛠️📈
Join us as we explore the hurdles of expansion, from technical difficulties to market competition, and discover how MoviTHERM’s innovative IoT Cloud Solutions can pave the...
Welcome back to The Thermal Review, your go-to podcast delving into the intricate world of thermal imaging technologies. In this episode, your hosts David Bursell and Markus Tarin embark on an insightful comparison journey between two essential input-output devices: the MoviTHERM MIO and the iTL Gateway.
Starting with a brief recap of our previous discussion on the MoviTHERM MIO from Episode 15, we then shift gears to introduce the...
Join us in this captivating episode as we explore the fascinating world of thermal imaging technology. From the basics of IO devices to their seamless integration with thermal cameras and groundbreaking innovations like the MoviTHERM MIO, we delve into creating multi-infrared camera monitoring solutions. Discover how IO devices revolutionize thermal imaging experiences.
In this episode of The Thermal Review, we sit down with Mark Erndt, the President of HA Industries, to discuss the process of infrared welding and its applications. Erndt shares his expertise in the field and provides insight into the innovative technology HA Industries uses to provide better quality products. Join us for a fascinating discussion on precision welding and thermal seal inspection with one of the industry's leading ex...
In today's Episode of the Thermal Review, we recap the key takeaways from each of the 2022 episodes and discuss what to expect in 2023 when it comes to Motion Vision Thermography.
Automating infrared inspection, with thermal imaging cameras, for package seal integrity testing is one application that continues gaining traction. Using infrared inspection as part of a quality control program allows for inspecting all package seals in the production line. Companies can ensure package seal integrity, promote product quality, and elevate customer satisfaction by implementing complete package line inspection.
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As electronic components shrink, heat management becomes more and more of an issue. Unwanted heat in electronics can compromise the performance and shorten product life. Using Infrared Thermography in the design phase of an electronic design has been around for decades. The relationship between heat and electrical resistance makes identifying shorts and faults a straightforward exercise. Being able to visualize heat patterns ac...
In this episode of the Thermal Review, we discuss the latest megatrends impacting the development of microelectronics and how thermal imaging can aid in the development, manufacture, and performance of microelectronics.
We have our first official guest, Jerry Beeney, Director of Global Business Development at Teledyne FLIR.
We discuss how infrared thermography is used to optimize Li-Ion battery development, manufacturing, storage, usage, recycling, and disposal.
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In this episode of the Thermal Review, we discuss how cloud-based monitoring is changing condition-based maintenance in an industrial setting.
In this episode of The Thermal Review, we discuss how combining the industrial internet of things (IIoT) with thermal imaging is changing the way companies monitor and prevent fires in industrial settings.
We're excited to share with you our first episode of The Thermal Review, where we discuss how the industrial internet of things (IoT) is changing remote monitoring.
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