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Teledyne’s Marine, Imaging, Space & Defense, and Engineered systems groups will display their ad


Teledyne’s Marine, Imaging, Space & Defense, and Engineered systems groups will display their advanced technologies for land, sea, air, and space in a single, combined booth

A collective of Teledyne companies and groups will exhibit at the upcoming Defense and Security Equipment International (DSEI) Exhibition, September 10-13 in booth S6-20, at the ExCel Centre, in London. Businesses represented include Teledyne Brown Engineering, DALSA, Defense & Space, e2v’s Imaging, Quantum, and RF divisions, and Teledyne’s Marine group.

Teledyne offers a technology roadmap to enable missions in all domains through its European and North American operations, in both ITAR and non-ITAR, and non-EAR solutions. Visitors to the booth can expect defense solutions and capabilities to address the most complex of military missions from surveillance, low light and infrared imaging, missile defense and counter measure systems, chemical and biological species detection for CBRN applications, optical signal processing, to undersea mine countermeasures.

Of particular interest is the inaugural DSEI Space Hub, where Teledyne e2v will participate on Stand SH12. “The Space Hub at DSEI will attract a wider group of delegates with a space focus, and provides an exciting opportunity to come along and meet, network with, and learn more about those leading in this technology of the sector,” commented Mark Bown, Marketing Manager at Teledyne e2v.

Visitors to the combined Teledyne stand can expect to see a wide range of critical defense capabilities and solutions, including a “live” demonstration of Teledyne’s patented AI fusion algorithm that boosts object recognition in low light conditions from a live LWIR/VIS fusion camera display. This combination of advanced camera design, image processing and AI capabilities is suitable for UAV applications that include solar inspection, search and rescue, and surveillance.

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