SinceVision wrapped up its role as a sponsor and exhibitor at FLUCOME 2025. The event took place from November 4–7 at Delft University of Technology. Visitors explored SinceVision’s high-speed imaging systems at Booth 7. The company showcased its top scientific cameras and introduced the AIR Series. This next-generation platform made its global debut at the event.
A Landmark Gathering for the Global Fluid Dynamics Community
FLUCOME 2025 continued a tradition from Japan that started in 1985. It gathers leading experts in fluid control, flow measurement, and flow visualization. This year, the conference in Delft drew researchers from various fields. These included engineering, physics, chemical sciences, astrophysics, and meteorology. The discussions covered a wide range, from tiny biological flows to huge planetary phenomena. This shows the event's important role in science.
A distinguished committee, including Prof. Dr., organized the conference. Marios Kotsonis (Chair), Dr. Woutijn Baars, Dr. Theodoros Michelis, Dr. Chiara Falsetti, Dr. Abel-John Buchner, and Ms. Colette Russo. Their leadership ensured a program that blended technical depth with global collaboration.
Showcasing SinceVision’s High-Speed Camera Innovations
SinceVision showcased its latest high-speed imaging technologies during the four-day event. Engineers build these technologies for tough scientific and industrial settings. The company showcased its main camera platforms. Researchers use these for particle imaging, combustion analysis, explosive testing, and ultra-fast visualization. These systems attracted a lot of attention from European and international research groups. They wanted better accuracy, more stability, and faster data processing in their experiments.
Global Debut of the AIR Series High-Speed Camera
A key moment in the exhibition was the global launch of SinceVision’s AIR Series. This series is designed for aerospace, defense, and complex research settings. The AIR Series uses stacked BSI sensor technology. It achieves 95% efficiency in visible light and 50% in ultraviolet. This allows for precise imaging in challenging spectral ranges. Its 62 dB dynamic range and low-noise design provide clear sound, even in tough conditions.
The AIR Series features tough construction and advanced sensors. This is a major step up for high-speed imaging in Europe, North America, and Asia.
Advancing Research Across Diverse Scientific Domains
SinceVision’s high-speed cameras are vital for academic and industrial research. At FLUCOME 2025, visitors explored many applications. These included fluid dynamics, droplet and bubble studies, combustion, thermal energy, microfluidics, bioengineering, and environmental flow research. These systems let researchers see things they couldn’t before. They do this with super-fast frame rates, high light sensitivity, and stable long-duration capture.
A Successful Conclusion and a Strong Outlook
SinceVision showcased its dedication to scientific imaging at FLUCOME 2025. Global research institutions got involved, and feedback on the new AIR Series was positive. The company is growing in Europe. It supports labs needing precision, reliability, and advanced imaging.
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