

Ratheon lined up as a licensing customer. Both informed FLIR that they intended to create a new class of product for consumer markets and company called Thermicon and asked FLIR's board if they wanted in. After the sale, Parish and Fitzgibbons continued working at Indigo.


Bill Parish and Fitzgibbons (Seek founders) were shareholders and officers of Indigo before the company was sold. Some history here, I have first hand knowledge of this situation in background as an analyst In 2004, FLIR purchased Indigo for approximately $185 million, acquiring Indigo's (prior company to Seek) patents, technology, and intellectual property. " The Seek camera not only gives average consumers the capabilities in home improvement and safety and security that only professionals used to have, but we are also especially excited about the hundreds of new use cases for thermal that our camera will enable." " Seek's breakthrough technology lets people see heat for the first time, something that only government agencies and companies could afford in the past," said Seek Thermal CEO, Robert Acker. The spec is quite impressive for a $199 camera: The Santa Barbara, CA-based startup seems to be well funded to buy a domain name to promote its sales.
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PRNewswire: Following FLIR One steps, Seek Thermal announces the Seek thermal camera that plugs into iPhone and Android devices.
