Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, founded in 1960 and headquartered in Thousand Oaks, California, is a diversified industrial company that develops and manufactures high-technology products and services. Originally established by Henry Singleton and George Kozmetsky, Teledyne has grown through organic investment and strategic acquisitions to become a leading provider of precision instrumentation, digital imaging devices, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems.
The company’s operations are organized across four principal business segments. In its Instrumentation segment, Teledyne produces analytical instruments, sensors and data acquisition solutions for environmental monitoring, process control and scientific research. The Digital Imaging group designs and manufactures advanced cameras, detectors and imaging subsystems used in industrial inspection, security, space exploration and medical diagnostics. Teledyne’s Aerospace & Defense Electronics unit offers avionics, communications, radar, sonar and electronic warfare systems for military and commercial aircraft, naval vessels and ground vehicles. Finally, the Engineered Systems division delivers turnkey solutions including underwater imaging, remotely-operated vehicles, test and measurement systems and custom electromechanical assemblies.
Serving a global customer base, Teledyne sells its products and services in North America, Europe, Asia and other international markets. Its end markets include government agencies, aerospace and defense prime contractors, semiconductor manufacturers, energy producers, environmental laboratories, and original equipment manufacturers across a range of industries. The company has expanded its capabilities in recent years through key acquisitions, most notably the integration of FLIR Systems to strengthen its thermal imaging and sensor offerings.
Teledyne is led by an experienced executive team and governed by a board of directors with extensive backgrounds in engineering, manufacturing and technology innovation. The company continues to invest in research and development, focusing on next-generation sensing, imaging and electronic solutions that address critical challenges in defense, environmental stewardship and scientific exploration.
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