Current Scientific Corporation, a Canadian electro-optical infrared systems specialist, has announced that its latest surveillance technology has been selected for testing through the Government of Canada’s Innovation Solutions Canada (ISC) program. The company’s solution was chosen through a competitive process and will be tested by a Canadian law enforcement agency at a remote site along British Columbia’s west coast.
The system under evaluation, NN 8087-360, integrates a gyro-stabilized long-range HD infrared camera, day camera, and laser rangefinder with an array of high-definition thermal cameras, creating a live 360-degree panoramic image.
Designed with AI-powered object detection specifically for maritime environments, the system ensures real-time situational awareness under all weather conditions. Its innovative design offers higher system availability, minimal maintenance, and increased reliability compared to conventional systems.
Current Scientific’s surveillance solutions are already deployed globally on a range of vessels including super-yachts, coast guard ships, icebreakers, research platforms, and more. The company’s land-based systems also support coastal surveillance worldwide.
Through the ISC program, part of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, Canadian innovators receive funding and real-world testing opportunities to advance their technologies.
With a strong focus on R&D, Current Scientific continues to develop solutions that support safety, security, and environmental applications, all backed by ISO 9001:2015-certified quality standards.





