Abingdon, England, April 16 – Living Optics, a hyperspectral imaging (HSI) company with defense technology applications, has been selected by Singapore Homeland Security’s HTX division for a strategic proof of concept initiative to demonstrate its advanced imaging capabilities for security and forensic use cases. Living Optics will showcase its ready-to-deploy technology, demonstrating how its advanced imaging capabilities strengthen border security, support forensic scene analysis, and serve a wide range of homeland security applications.
At the core of the Living Optics platform is a compact, high-performance hyperspectral video camera that enables security teams to identify threats and anomalies invisible to traditional sensors. By analyzing the unique spectral signatures of materials, the system can uncover hidden objects, track movements, detect camouflage, and identify residual traces of activity. With edge computing and AI-powered analytics, the solution delivers actionable intelligence in real-time, without requiring extensive technical training or complex setup.
“This initiative underscores our technological maturity and readiness for immediate deployment in practical national security scenarios,” said Dr. Steve Chappell, Co-founder and CTO at Living Optics. “Our mission has always been to make hyperspectral imaging practical and impactful for frontline teams. The camera was designed so that non-specialist personnel can operate it effectively and make faster, smarter decisions. We are excited to demonstrate our technology’s versatility, readiness, and potential to shape next-generation security solutions across the region.”
Unlike conventional forensic tools, Living Optics’ HSI technology enables authorities to rapidly examine a scene without disturbing or contaminating it—replacing chemical sprays and invasive techniques with clean, non-contact scanning. In the proof of concept, the system will detect signs of human presence and oil residues on water, providing key insights into illegal border crossings by boat or aircraft. The camera’s compact design allows potential integration with drones and CCTV infrastructure for wide-area or tactical surveillance applications.
Living Optics’ technology has been validated in trials and research conducted with the UK Armed Forces, Singaporean defense accelerators, and NATO-affiliated science teams. It has the potential to detect landmines, assess battlefield damage, and spot wear and tear on equipment, giving security forces greater awareness while minimizing risk to personnel. Designed for deployment in urban and remote environments, the Living Optics camera is lightweight, rugged, and easy to use in the field or integrated into robots, drones, and vehicles.
The company’s imaging solution has broad applications across defense and homeland security, including surveillance enhancement, emergency response, and maintenance and inspection activities. It can detect burned or degraded materials in post-fire investigations, reveal signs of smuggling activity in hidden compartments, and identify stress or fatigue in structural materials. These capabilities are transforming how military and security professionals gather and act on intelligence, making hyperspectral vision a mission-critical advantage.