Teledyne Technologies Incorporated has announced the integration of its wide-ranging space-focused technologies and businesses under a unified structure, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the global space industry.
The move brings together decades of expertise from across Teledyne’s operations, which have supported major space missions for more than 50 years. The company’s technologies have played a key role in a broad spectrum of applications, including Earth observation for commercial, civil and national security purposes, as well as planetary exploration, satellite communications, and scientific research.
Megan Tremer, President of Teledyne Space Imaging and MEMS, said: “The creation of Teledyne Space reflects Teledyne’s strong commitment to the global space sector. 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.”
Teledyne Space is set to present its integrated capabilities at the upcoming Space Symposium 2026, scheduled to take place from April 13 to 16 at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. During the event, company experts will engage with industry stakeholders and highlight technologies that support missions from launch through to on-orbit operations.
The showcase will feature Teledyne’s capabilities across space-based imaging detectors, microwave devices, optoelectronics and photonics, radiation-tolerant semiconductors, and advanced manufacturing. These technologies are designed to enable highly reliable and resilient space systems capable of operating in extreme environments.


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