Unplanned downtime and general shutdown costs for critical equipment due to industrial electrical
malfunctions can result in significant financial losses for businesses.
To reduce the frequency and cost of such incidents, organizations have traditionally used
thermal handheld cameras to manually monitor the temperature of components. But thermal
imaging inspections can be expensive, and if not conducted at the right time, serious issues may
go undetected.
For these reasons, organizations are turning to continuous thermal monitoring (CTM). This
technology provides a continuous stream of data about the heat of your electrical components,
enabling you to predict when an electrical failure is approaching and take corrective action—all
without the high costs associated with traditional thermal imaging.

Tridonic and Calumino Present Joint Thermal Sensor Innovation at Light + Building 2026
Tridonic’s ZhagaBook20-specified solution seamlessly integrate real-time occupancy and safety insights into global lighting ecosystem using Calumino’s disruptive thermal sensing technology. Frankfurt, March 2026 – At

