Certification taught by thermographers still in the field.
Every instructor holds an active Level 2 or Level 3 certification and produces the same inspection reports you will learn to write. Classroom theory follows field evidence — not the other way around.


Built around live imager data, not slide decks.
Participants work directly with calibrated thermal imagers from day one — reading thermal gradients, identifying anomalies against reference temperatures, and documenting findings to IEC and NETA reporting standards.
Modules cover electrical systems from HV switchgear to LV distribution boards, rotating mechanical equipment, building envelope diagnostics, and the methodology behind defensible written reports.
Intake is limited per cohort. Course hours qualify toward ITC Level 2 and Level 3 certification pathways.
The same reports you'll write, we already have.
Electrical inspections: HV switchgear, transformer banks, LV distribution panels — with written anomaly reports referencing actual thermal gradients measured on site.
Aerial thermal mapping of commercial rooftops and industrial facilities, plus building envelope moisture diagnostics — all under active Level 3 practitioner sign-off.
Our instructors hold active Level 2 and Level 3 infrared certifications and conduct live inspections across Sri Lanka's industrial and commercial sites — week in, week out.
Next course dates are published. Capacity is fixed.
Cohort sizes are kept small so every participant gets direct instrument time. Registration closes when the intake limit is reached — not on a fixed calendar date.
