Across Australian mining and resource operations, having the right technology in place is critical for site safety, compliance, and operational efficiency.
With Mobotix announcing the end-of-life (EOL) for several key cameras and thermal modules on April 15, 2025, now is the time to assess your current setup and plan for a seamless transition to the latest technology.
What is changing and what to upgrade to
- M26, D26, v26 camera bodies are being phased out, but ONE M1A-S, D71, and MOVE Dome/Turret cameras offer rugged, industrial-grade replacements.
- Q26 Day Variant: moving forward, c26, Q71, c71, and MOVE Hemispheric cameras will cover wide-area monitoring needs.
- M16B thermal camera (R090): The recommended transition is to S74 with R090 thermal sensor module or a wider aperture M16B model for precise temperature monitoring.
- Mx6 special accessories: while some sensor cables remain available, discontinued caps and domes may require an alternative solution.
Rather than just swapping out devices, this is an opportunity to enhance site visibility, improve asset monitoring and adopt smarter technology.
If you’re considering Camera-as-a-Sensor (CaaS) technologies for proactive hazard detection, equipment monitoring, or compliance tracking, now is the time to explore proof of concept and proof of value with Madison Technologies.
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