Omaha thermographer names Mikron’s M7800 thermal imaging cameras

Nov. 2, 2005
“TrueShot” wins Bryan Dring $20,000 prize

“TrueShot” wins Bryan Dring $20,000 prize

Mikron Infrared recently announced the winner of its Name the Camera contest. Bryan Dring, president of Omaha, Neb.-based ThermaScan Solutions, won a Mikron M7800 thermal imaging camera and Snell Infrared training package with his winning entry, “TrueShot.”

Dring, a professional thermographer, currently uses a Mikron 7515 infrared camera to do electrical cabinet inspections, energy audits, and roof inspections for commercial properties.

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