Teledyne FLIR
U.S. technology company
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October 25 2022 | FLIR was awarded $48.7 million (USD) to provide Maritime Forward Looking Infrared (MARFLIR) II sensors and SeaFLIR 280-HD surveillance systems to the United States Coast Guard. |
October 4 2022 | FLIR announced that NASA will use its Boson thermal LWIR camera module in the design of an inflatable re-entry heat shield. |
May 2021 | Acquisition by Teledyne Technologies was completed, and FLIR Systems Inc. continued as Teledyne FLIR LLC. |
January 2021 | Teledyne Technologies acquired FLIR Systems Inc, transforming the company into a subsidiary and changing its official name to Teledyne FLIR LLC. |
2017 | FLIR partnered with WWF's Wildlife Crime Technology Project, deploying thermal cameras and drones in game preserves across Namibia, Kenya, South Africa, Malawi, and Zimbabwe to prevent wildlife poaching, supported by a $5 million grant from Google. |
May 2017 | Jim Cannon was appointed President & CEO of the company. |
May 2013 | Andrew C. Teich was appointed President & CEO after the retirement of Earl Lewis. |
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