Full-Time
Posted on 7/19/2025
Manufactures sensors, imaging systems, and avionics
$37.2k - $49.6k/yr
Cherry Hills Village, CO, USA
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Teledyne designs and manufactures sensors, imaging cameras, and electronics for aerospace, defense, environmental monitoring, and medical imaging. Its products combine core sensing and imaging capabilities into integrated solutions, including digital imaging sensors, high-reliability cameras, instrumentation, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems for harsh environments. The company differentiates itself by growing through targeted acquisitions, building a diversified portfolio with specialized capabilities and high barriers to entry. Its goal is to expand capabilities and market reach by acquiring complementary technologies while delivering reliable sensing and imaging technology for critical industries.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Thousand Oaks, California
Founded
1960
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Teledyne Technologies has launched an upgraded version of its Prism SKR software, transforming it from an automated targeting solution into a comprehensive closed-loop autonomy platform. The system now controls guided weapon systems including smart loitering munitions, air-launched effects, counter-UAS systems and first-person view drones, integrating task execution and intelligent control. The upgrade manages the entire process from tasking to execution through perception-based automatic target recognition. Additionally, Teledyne's marine division secured a contract with the UK's Ministry of Defence on 31 March to supply autonomous ocean monitoring equipment, including APEX floats and Sentinel and Slocum gliders, supporting the Royal Navy's maritime data gathering projects. Teledyne Technologies provides digital imaging products and electronic components serving industrial development, defence and aviation markets.
Teledyne e2v begins full production of 16GB DDR4-X1 Flight Models for advanced space applications. Teledyne e2v has announced the commencement of full-scale production of its 16GB DDR4-X1 Flight Model, marking a significant step forward in the company's range of high-density, radiation-tolerant memory solutions designed for space applications. This development responds to the increasing demand for advanced onboard computing capabilities driven by next-generation satellite missions. The 16GB DDR4-X1 Flight Model has been engineered to meet the performance and reliability requirements of modern space systems, including AI-enabled satellites, large-scale constellations, broadband connectivity services from orbit, direct-to-device communication networks, and optical inter-satellite links. By combining high memory density with radiation resilience in a compact form factor, the device supports complex data processing tasks in challenging environments. Initial samples of the memory device were delivered to customers in October 2025, enabling early-stage system integration and evaluation. The component delivers data rates of up to 2400 MT/s and is built to withstand radiation effects, including single-event latch-up immunity above 43 MeV - cm[2]/mg and total ionizing dose tolerance up to 35 krad. These characteristics ensure dependable performance in mission-critical conditions. The device maintains a compact footprint of 15 x 20 x 1.92 mm, consistent with other DDR4 products in the company's portfolio. Its pin-to-pin compatibility with lower-density variants allows system designers to increase memory capacity without redesigning existing hardware, simplifying upgrade paths and reducing development timelines. Company representatives highlighted that the transition to production reflects steady progress across the program, supported by completed documentation, radiation testing data, and established customer support resources. These elements are intended to facilitate integration across a wide range of space programs. The 16GB DDR4-X1 is also incorporated into the Qormino(R) QLS1046 space computing modules, which combine a radiation-tolerant processor with DDR4 memory to support advanced onboard applications such as artificial intelligence processing, sensor data fusion, and autonomous spacecraft operations. In addition to the new product, the company's DDR4 portfolio includes 8GB Flight Models and upcoming NASA Level 1 16GB versions intended for geostationary and long-duration missions, expected to be available in the third quarter of 2026. This expanding portfolio provides satellite developers with flexible memory options aligned with diverse mission requirements while maintaining compatibility and long-term supply continuity.
Teledyne FLIR OEM announces upgraded Prism SKR software, boosting automatic target recognition capabilities for the defense industry. Teledyne FLIR 8. April 2026 Software update unifies mission execution and intelligent supervision in a single, closed-loop autonomy platform for guided weapon systems. GOLETA, calif., - April 7, 2026 - Teledyne FLIR OEM, part of Teledyne technologies incorporated (NYSE:TDY), today announced an upgrade to prism(tm) SKR (pronounced "seeker"), evolving the software from automated targeting into a unified, closed-loop autonomy platform. The milestone update sets a new defense industry standard by unifying mission execution and intelligent supervision into a single platform for guided weapon systems, including smart, loitering munitions, air-launched effects (ALE), counter-uas platforms, attritables, interceptors, and first-person view (FPV) drones. Teledyne FLIR OEM's upgraded Prism SKR software manages the entire mission lifecycle, from tasking through execution by delivering perception-based automatic target recognition (ATR) and autonomy with advanced features designed for precision in contested environments. Prism SKR's pixel-lock targeting also addresses the critical final meters of FPV drone missions, ensuring precision autonomy in the terminal phase where manual control often fails due to signal interference. "The upgraded Prism SKR represents a significant leap forward by unifying execution and intelligent supervision to provide operators with greater mission confidence," said Jared Faraudo, vice president of product management, Teledyne FLIR OEM. "By integrating advanced mission scripting with support for AI-accelerated development and execution compatible with large language model (LLM) tools like GitHub Copilot, we are enabling developers to plan and task systems at the speed of intent, while the QgroundControl plugin ensures these capabilities fit naturally into existing operator workflows." [Video (C) Teledyne FLIR] Key enhancements include 3D interactive aimpoint selection, terrain-aware operations, and pixel-lock targeting, which ensures precise, persistent re identification (ReID) tracking through signal degradation or loss, scaling from assisted AI during FPV handoff to fully autonomous mission execution. These capabilities support a wide range of mission scenarios, including air-to-ground, ground-to-air, air-to-air, and ground-to-ground operations. Built for rapid OEM deployment, Prism SKR operates at the edge on low power embedded platforms, including NVIDIA(R) Orin(TM) and Teledyne FLIR OEM's AVP system on module (SOM) based on the Qualcomm Dragonwing(TM) QCS8550. The Weapon Open Systems Architecture (WOSA) compliant software integrates seamlessly with Boson(R) and Neutrino(R) IR cameras, as well as integrator selected visible sensors, delivering real time target tracking and system state. A comprehensive application programming interface (API) and software development kit (SDK) accelerate deployment speed and reduce development risk while enabling performance optimization and customization.
Teledyne e2v begins production of 16GB DDR4 flight memory for space applications. Teledyne e2v has announced the start of full-scale production of its 16GB DDR4-X1 Flight Model, marking a significant advancement in high-density, radiation-tolerant memory solutions for space systems. The new device is engineered to meet the growing data processing and storage requirements of next-generation satellites. It supports applications such as artificial intelligence-enabled payloads, large satellite constellations, broadband connectivity from space, direct-to-device communication, and optical inter-satellite links. Initial samples were delivered to customers in October 2025, enabling early-stage system integration and evaluation. The memory supports data rates of up to 2400 MT/s and is designed to withstand harsh space environments, offering single-event latch-up immunity above 43 MeV·cm[2]/mg and radiation tolerance up to 35 krad total ionizing dose. Maintaining a compact footprint of 15 x 20 x 1.92 mm, the device is pin-compatible with other DDR4 components in Teledyne e2v's portfolio. This allows satellite manufacturers to upgrade memory capacity without redesigning hardware, reducing development time and cost. According to Luca Lo Coco, Vice President of Marketing, the transition to production reflects the program's steady progress and readiness for deployment across multiple space missions. Supporting documentation, radiation test data, and customer support systems are already in place. The 16GB DDR4-X1 memory is also integrated into the company's Qormino QLS1046 space computing module, which combines a radiation-tolerant processor with high-performance memory. This platform enables advanced onboard processing capabilities, including AI inference, sensor data fusion, and autonomous spacecraft operations. Teledyne e2v continues to expand its DDR4 portfolio, which includes 8GB flight models and a NASA Level 1-qualified 16GB version designed for geostationary and long-duration missions, expected to be available in the third quarter of 2026. This growing product range provides satellite developers with flexible options for memory density and qualification levels, ensuring compatibility and long-term support across diverse mission requirements. Teledyne e2v develops high-reliability semiconductor solutions for space, defense, healthcare, transportation, and industrial applications. Its offerings include radiation-tolerant memory, microprocessors, and data converters, supported by specialized manufacturing and testing services. As part of Teledyne Technologies, the company focuses on delivering customized technologies that enhance system performance in demanding environments.
Teledyne eXtreamer receives 2026 Spotlight on New Technology Award. Mar 25 2026 12:00 BST HOUSTON-(BUSINESS WIRE)-Mar. 25, 2026- Teledyne Geophysical Instruments, a division of Teledyne Marine, is proud to announce that eXtreamer, its advanced small form factor seismic streamer, has received a 2026 Spotlight on New Technology Award, from the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC). The award recognizes innovative technologies that demonstrate significant advancement, uniqueness, and commercial impact within the offshore energy industry. eXtreamer sections in production at the Teledyne Geophysical Instruments facility. Developed in collaboration with Geometrics, Inc., eXtreamer addresses the growing demand for ultra-high-resolution (UHR) and ultra-ultra-high-resolution (UUHR) marine seismic data acquisition. The system combines a robust yet flexible streamer design with scalable electronics to support a wide range of survey configurations. eXtreamer is engineered to handle the channel spacing, density, and bandwidth required by modern seismic standards, while maintaining exceptional durability in challenging environments. Its scalable, flexible design minimizes downtime, supports rapid deployment and redeployment across consecutive or concurrent projects, and lowers overall cost. "Receiving the 2026 Spotlight on New Technology Award is a proud moment for our team," said Holli Sims, Vice President and General Manager of Teledyne Geophysical Instruments. "It validates the vision behind eXtreamer and the hard work invested in creating a solution that delivers both technical excellence and real operational value for our customers." Bart Hoekstra, President of Geometrics, added, "This recognition reinforces what we set out to achieve with eXtreamer - an innovative streamer that combines exceptional durability, flexibility, and ultra-high-resolution performance. We are delighted to see the technology acknowledged by the industry." The OTC Spotlight on New Technology Award highlights technologies that are shaping the future of offshore energy. The eXtreamer system represents continued collaboration between Teledyne Geophysical Instruments and Geometrics to set new standards for performance, reliability, and operational efficiency in modern seismic data acquisition. About Teledyne Geophysical Instruments Teledyne Geophysical Instruments has been delivering industry-leading marine seismic exploration products for six decades, with expertise in precision manufacturing and high-efficiency production. For more information, visit www.teledynemarine.com/geophysical. About Teledyne Marine Teledyne Marine is a group of leading-edge subsea technology companies that are part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY). Through acquisitions and collaboration, Teledyne Marine has evolved into an industry powerhouse, bringing Imaging, Instruments, Interconnect, Seismic, and Vehicle technology together to provide total solutions to our customers. For more information, visit Teledyne Marine at www.teledynemarine.com.