SightLogix Announces Redesigned Website

PRINCETON, N.J.— SightLogix, a developer of AI-powered thermal security for critical infrastructure environments, has announced the launch of its newly redesigned website that it says, delivers a modern, customer-focused experiences for security professionals, specifiers, and integration partners.

The new website simplifies how users discover SightLogix solutions with streamlined navigation, clear product information, and quick access to technical resources and partner training. Designed around customer feedback, the company states the new website emphasizes early detection, AI-driven accuracy, and simplified deployment—key needs of today’s perimeter security decision-makers.

“This isn’t just a website refresh — it’s a signal of where we’re headed,” comments Jim Hahn, chairman and CEO at SightLogix. “For over 20 years we have listened to our customers and designed technology to best meet their unique needs and requirements. We continuously think how we can best show up for our customers, and that starts at first click on our website.”

SightLogix stresses the redesign puts the company’s edge-based thermal AI, dual-spectrum detection, geospatial intelligence, and automated tracking capabilities front and center while, while also making it easier for customers to access training, support, and design tools to accelerate deployment.


Key features of the new site include:

  • Streamlined product pages with application highlights to guide solution design
  • Dedicated partner resources and training registration to enhance both technical and sales expertise
  • A cleaner, faster browsing experience across devices

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