Teledyne (TDY) Technologies announced the integration of the company’s extensive portfolio of space-focused technologies and businesses. For over half a century, Teledyne companies have played a critical role in some of the world’s most ambitious space missions, supporting applications ranging from commercial, civil and national security Earth observation to planetary exploration, communications satellites and scientific research. “The creation of Teledyne Space reflects Teledyne’s strong commitment to the global space sector,” said Megan Tremer, President of Teledyne Space Imaging and MEMS. “By bringing together expertise across multiple Teledyne businesses, this new collective aligns our capabilities in sensing, electronics, components and mission-critical operations to support the growing demand for advanced space technologies and deliver a more seamless experience for our customers.” The Teledyne Space team will collectively exhibit and showcase its capabilities at the upcoming 2026 Space Symposium – taking place April 13 – 16, 2026, at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, where experts from across the division will be available to Teledyne’s advanced technologies supporting space missions from launch through on-orbit operations.
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