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Teledyne Technologies Incorporated announced the successful completion of the acquisition of select aerospace and defense electronics businesses from Excelitas Technologies Corp. (“Excelitas”) for approximately $710 million. The acquisition includes the optical systems business known under the Qioptiq® brand based in Northern Wales, UK, as well as the U.S.-based advanced electronic systems business.
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“The combination of Teledyne Qioptiq’s technologies and our existing broad portfolio of defense products will give us additional opportunities to deliver solutions to our customers”
The UK-based optical systems business provides advanced optics for heads-up and helmet-mounted displays, dismounted tactical night vision systems and proprietary glass used in space and satellite applications. In the U.S., the advanced electronics business provides custom energetics, including electronic safe & arm devices, high-voltage semiconductor switches and rubidium frequency standards for defense and space applications. The acquired business will now be included in Teledyne’s Aerospace and Defense Electronics segment and operate under the name Teledyne Qioptiq.
“We are pleased to have expeditiously closed this acquisition, which represents our tenth corporate carve-out transaction,” said Robert Mehrabian, Executive Chairman. “Teledyne Qioptiq adds new technology and highly complementary products and customers, and we are delighted to welcome this business and its employees to Teledyne.”
“The combination of Teledyne Qioptiq’s technologies and our existing broad portfolio of defense products will give us additional opportunities to deliver solutions to our customers,” said George Bobb, President and Chief Operating Officer. Doug Benner, EVP and GM, Teledyne Qioptiq added, “We are excited about the future and look forward to a seamless integration that will benefit our employees and customers.”
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Source – Businesswire