Teledyne Technologies has announced it is integrating its space-focused technologies and businesses under a new collective, Teledyne Space, as the company prepares to present the combined portfolio at the 2026 Space Symposium in Colorado Springs.
The company said the move is intended to align capabilities across sensing, electronics, components and mission operations to meet demand across commercial, civil and national security space applications.
“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.”
Teledyne said its businesses have supported space missions for more than 50 years, spanning Earth observation, planetary exploration, communications satellites and scientific research.
At the Space Symposium, scheduled for April 13–16 at The Broadmoor, Teledyne said experts from across the division will be available to discuss technologies supporting missions from launch through on-orbit operations.
The company said it plans to highlight space-based imaging detectors, microwave devices, optoelectronic and photonic technologies, radiation-tolerant semiconductors and advanced manufacturing.
