Current Scientific Corporation, a leading Canadian manufacturer of electro-optical infrared systems, has been selected to participate in the Innovation Solutions Canada (ISC) Testing Stream. Following a competitive process, CURRENT’s advanced surveillance solution will be tested by a Canadian law enforcement agency at a remote west coast site in British Columbia.
The tested system, NN 8087-360, features a gyro-stabilized unit housing a long-range HD infrared camera, HD day camera, and laser rangefinder, along with a suite of high-definition thermal cameras delivering a seamless 360-degree panoramic view in real time.
Powered by AI-based object detection specifically tuned for vessel tracking, the system offers continuous situational awareness in all weather, significantly improving reliability and reducing maintenance compared to legacy surveillance platforms.
CURRENT’s camera solutions are widely deployed on various marine platforms such as coast guard ships, research vessels, icebreakers, and private yachts, as well as in international coastal surveillance installations.
The ISC program, overseen by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, is dedicated to advancing Canadian technologies by supporting prototype testing and early adoption.
Committed to continuous innovation, Current Scientific focuses on delivering solutions for security, safety, and environmental monitoring, with quality processes certified to ISO 9001:2015 standards.




