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Teledyne FLIR

Teledyne FLIR LLC, formerly FLIR Systems Inc, (an acronym for "forward-looking infrared"),[2] a subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies, specializes in the design and production of thermal imaging cameras and sensors. Its main customers are governments and in 2020, approximately 31% of its revenues were from the federal government of the United States and its agencies.[1]

Teledyne FLIR LLC
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryImaging technology, defense, security, law enforcement, thermography
Founded1978; 46 years ago (1978)
HeadquartersWilsonville, Oregon, U.S.
45°19′14″N 122°45′53″W / 45.32065°N 122.7647°W / 45.32065; -122.7647
Arlington, Virginia
Key people
Edwin Roks, EVP & CEO
Todd Booth, CFO
Robert Mehrabian, Chairman
ProductsThermal imaging, infrared
Revenue $1.923 billion (2020)
$212 million (2020)
Total assets $3.252 billion (2020)
Total equity $1.883 billion (2020)
Number of employees
4,179 (2020)
ParentTeledyne Technologies
Websitewww.flir.com
Footnotes / references
[1]
Entrance to company headquarters in Wilsonville, Oregon, which is adjacent to the Mentor Graphics campus.

Operations edit

FLIR produces devices for the following markets:[1]

  • Surveillance and reconnaissance
  • Force protection
  • Border and maritime patrol
  • Critical infrastructure protection
  • Search and rescue
  • Detection
  • Targeting
  • Airborne law enforcement
  • Drug interdiction

Facilities edit

The company has offices, manufacturing, and/or research and development facilities in Nashua, New Hampshire; Goleta, California; North Billerica, Massachusetts; Orlando, Florida; Bozeman, Montana; Stillwater, Oklahoma; Arlington County, Virginia; Chelmsford, Massachusetts; Ventura, California; Elkridge, Maryland; Freeport, Pennsylvania; Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Waterloo, Ontario; West Lafayette, Indiana; Tallinn; Täby; Dubai; Hvalstad; and Fareham.[1]

Products edit

FLIR One edit

The FLIR ONE camera is limited to nine frames per second due to United States regulatory concerns.[3] The camera can be used to detect water and air leaks.[4] It is available as an add-on for Android and iOS devices.

AN/PVS-22 edit

The AN/PVS-22, designated as the Universal Night Sight (UNS) is a clip-on night vision sight built off FLIR's MilSight 105 scope. The UNS can be used to engage long-range targets and can handle recoil up to .50BMG.[5] The AN/PVS-22 was originally co-designed by Knight's Armament Company and OSTI Inc. for SOCOM.[6] Ownership of the tradename "Universal Night Sight" was fought over by KAC and OSTI.[7][8][9][10][11] It is uncertain how FLIR came to own the rights for the AN/PVS-22 and MilSight 105 design.

History edit

The company was founded as FLIR Systems in 1978 to pioneer the development of high-performance, low-cost infrared (thermal) imaging systems for airborne uses.[12]

Originally based in Tigard, Oregon, the company relocated to Portland, Oregon, in the mid-1990s.

In 1990, the company acquired the industrial infrared imaging group of Hughes Aircraft Company.[12]

In June 1993, the company became a public company via an initial public offering, raising $12 million.[13][14]

In January 1998, the company acquired Agema Infrared System of Sweden for approximately $80 million.[15][16]

In January 1999, J. Kenneth Stringer III was named President & CEO of the company.[17]

In April 1999, the company acquired Inframetrics.[18][19]

In May 2000, Stringer was fired by the board of directors due to errors in the company's accounting practices,[20] Earl Lewis replaced Stringer as President & CEO of the company,[21] and PricewaterhouseCoopers was dismissed as auditor.[22] In January 2001, FLIR agreed to pay $6 million to settle class-action shareholder litigation and FLIR settled with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in October 2002. Three executives were charged with fraudulent accounting.[22]

In 2004, the company acquired a building in Wilsonville, Oregon, from Mentor Graphics for $10.3 million for use as a new headquarters.[23]

In January 2004, FLIR acquired Indigo Systems, a developer and supplier of infrared imaging products, including cooled and uncooled infrared detectors, camera cores, and finished cameras, for $190 million.[24] In 2011, after losing a trade secrets claim against the founders of Indigo Systems, FLIR agreed to pay $39 million to settle a countersuit.[25]

Beginning in 2005, the company began supplying BMW with imaging technology for use on its vehicles.[26]

In March 2007, the company reported that it would restate its financial statements for the period from 1995 to 2005 due to options backdating.[27] FLIR had been sued by investors for options backdating but the lawsuits were thrown out in November 2007.[28]

In October 2007, the company acquired Extech Instruments for $40 million.[29][30]

In April 2008, the company acquired Ifara Tecnologias of Spain for €7.0 million.[31][32]

In December 2009, it sold Extech Data Systems, a division of Extech which made portable printers.[29][33]

Also in December 2009, the company acquired security hardware maker Directed Perception for $20 million.[34]

In May 2010, the company acquired bankrupt Raymarine for $180 million.[35][36]

In December 2012, the company acquired Lorex Technology for $60 million.[37] Lorex was sold to Dahua Technology in 2018 for $29 million.[38]

In May 2013, Andrew C. Teich was appointed President & CEO after the retirement of Earl Lewis.[39][21]

In April 2015, the company paid $9.5 million to settle allegations of violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act after it paid for a world tour for Saudi Arabian officials. According to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, FLIR earned more than $7 million in profits from sales influenced by the FCPA violations.[40]

In November 2015, the company acquired DVTEL, a provider of software and hardware technologies for advanced video surveillance, for approximately $92 million in cash.[41]

In February 2016, the company's technology was used by Bullitt Group and Caterpillar Inc. in a mobile phone that uses its lightweight thermal imaging technology.[42]

In November 2016, FLIR acquired Point Grey Research, owner of the Brickstream brand of camera products, for $259 million.[43]

In December 2016, FLIR acquired Prox Dynamics, the makers of the Black Hornet Nano, a nano-drone used by the military and law enforcement for surveillance and reconnaissance, for $134 million.[44]

In May 2017, Jim Cannon was appointed President & CEO of the company.[45][46]

In January 2019, the company acquired Aeryon Labs for $200 million.[47][48]

In March 2019, the company acquired Endeavor Robotics, the former iRobot division responsible for unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) for the global military, public safety, and critical infrastructure markets, for $382 million in cash.[49][50] The company also opened a second headquarters in Arlington County, Virginia.[51]

In October 2019, the company acquired patents related to tethered drones, which are connected to the ground with a cable and can stay aloft much longer than drones powered by batteries, from Aria Insights.[52]

In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the company released a thermal camera that can be used to identify elevated skin temperature.[53] Demand for these products surged, putting stress on the company's supply chain.[54]

In January 2021, Teledyne Technologies announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the company for $8 billion,[55][56] against FLIR's 2019 revenue of $1.9 billion.[57] The acquisition was completed in May 2021, and FLIR Systems Inc. continued as Teledyne FLIR LLC.[58]

Mentionable use cases of products edit

In 2017, the company partnered with the WWF's Wildlife Crime Technology Project, an initiative supported by a $5 million grant from Google. FLIR cameras were deployed in several game preserves in Namibia, Kenya, South Africa, Malawi and Zimbabwe. The program's thermal cameras, along with drones, digital tracking systems and other technology, was used to prevent poaching.[59]

On October 4, 2022, the company announced that NASA will use its thermal LWIR camera module, the Boson, in its design of an inflatable re-entry heat shield.[60]

On October 25, 2022, the company was awarded $48.7 million (USD) to provide Maritime Forward Looking Infared (MARFLIR) II sensors and variants of the SeaFLIR 280-HD surveillance systems to the United States Coast Guard.[61]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Dinaberg, Leslie (October 1, 2020). "A Hotspot for Seeking Heat". Santa Barbara Independent.
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  12. ^ SOPER, TAYLOR (January 4, 2021). "Teledyne to acquire thermal imaging company FLIR Systems for $8 billion in cash and stock". GeekWire.
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  36. ^ "FLIR Systems Completes Acquisition of Lorex Technology for $60 Million" (Press release). GlobeNewswire. December 20, 2012.
  37. ^ "FLIR Systems Sells Retail and SMB Visible-Spectrum Security Business" (Press release). GlobeNewswire. February 6, 2018.
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  42. ^ "FLIR Systems Completes Acquisition of Point Grey Research, Inc" (Press release). GlobeNewswire. November 4, 2016.
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  47. ^ Spencer, Malia (January 28, 2019). "Flir buys Canadian drone maker for $200M". American City Business Journals.
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  50. ^ Spencer, Malia (March 13, 2019). "Wilsonville-based Flir splits its HQ with new Virginia office". American City Business Journals.
  51. ^ Maffei, Lucia (October 4, 2019). "FLIR buys Aria patents, aiming to merge ground and drone robots for military use". American City Business Journals.
  52. ^ Spencer, Malia (April 1, 2020). "Flir releases thermal camera that can detect elevated skin temps". American City Business Journals.
  53. ^ Xiao, Eva (May 21, 2020). "Covid-19 Raises Demand for Temperature Scanners". The Wall Street Journal.
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External links edit

  • Official website  
    • Historical business data for Teledyne FLIR:
    • SEC filings

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Teledyne FLIR LLC formerly FLIR Systems Inc an acronym for forward looking infrared 2 a subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies specializes in the design and production of thermal imaging cameras and sensors Its main customers are governments and in 2020 approximately 31 of its revenues were from the federal government of the United States and its agencies 1 Teledyne FLIR LLCCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryImaging technology defense security law enforcement thermographyFounded1978 46 years ago 1978 HeadquartersWilsonville Oregon U S 45 19 14 N 122 45 53 W 45 32065 N 122 7647 W 45 32065 122 7647 Arlington VirginiaKey peopleEdwin Roks EVP amp CEOTodd Booth CFORobert Mehrabian ChairmanProductsThermal imaging infraredRevenue 1 923 billion 2020 Net income 212 million 2020 Total assets 3 252 billion 2020 Total equity 1 883 billion 2020 Number of employees4 179 2020 ParentTeledyne TechnologiesWebsitewww wbr flir wbr comFootnotes references 1 Entrance to company headquarters in Wilsonville Oregon which is adjacent to the Mentor Graphics campus Contents 1 Operations 1 1 Facilities 2 Products 2 1 FLIR One 2 2 AN PVS 22 3 History 4 Mentionable use cases of products 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOperations editFLIR produces devices for the following markets 1 Surveillance and reconnaissance Force protection Border and maritime patrol Critical infrastructure protection Search and rescue Detection Targeting Airborne law enforcement Drug interdictionFacilities edit The company has offices manufacturing and or research and development facilities in Nashua New Hampshire Goleta California North Billerica Massachusetts Orlando Florida Bozeman Montana Stillwater Oklahoma Arlington County Virginia Chelmsford Massachusetts Ventura California Elkridge Maryland Freeport Pennsylvania Oak Ridge Tennessee Waterloo Ontario West Lafayette Indiana Tallinn Taby Dubai Hvalstad and Fareham 1 Products editFLIR One edit The FLIR ONE camera is limited to nine frames per second due to United States regulatory concerns 3 The camera can be used to detect water and air leaks 4 It is available as an add on for Android and iOS devices AN PVS 22 edit The AN PVS 22 designated as the Universal Night Sight UNS is a clip on night vision sight built off FLIR s MilSight 105 scope The UNS can be used to engage long range targets and can handle recoil up to 50BMG 5 The AN PVS 22 was originally co designed by Knight s Armament Company and OSTI Inc for SOCOM 6 Ownership of the tradename Universal Night Sight was fought over by KAC and OSTI 7 8 9 10 11 It is uncertain how FLIR came to own the rights for the AN PVS 22 and MilSight 105 design History editThis section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available January 2023 The company was founded as FLIR Systems in 1978 to pioneer the development of high performance low cost infrared thermal imaging systems for airborne uses 12 Originally based in Tigard Oregon the company relocated to Portland Oregon in the mid 1990s In 1990 the company acquired the industrial infrared imaging group of Hughes Aircraft Company 12 In June 1993 the company became a public company via an initial public offering raising 12 million 13 14 In January 1998 the company acquired Agema Infrared System of Sweden for approximately 80 million 15 16 In January 1999 J Kenneth Stringer III was named President amp CEO of the company 17 In April 1999 the company acquired Inframetrics 18 19 In May 2000 Stringer was fired by the board of directors due to errors in the company s accounting practices 20 Earl Lewis replaced Stringer as President amp CEO of the company 21 and PricewaterhouseCoopers was dismissed as auditor 22 In January 2001 FLIR agreed to pay 6 million to settle class action shareholder litigation and FLIR settled with the U S Securities and Exchange Commission in October 2002 Three executives were charged with fraudulent accounting 22 In 2004 the company acquired a building in Wilsonville Oregon from Mentor Graphics for 10 3 million for use as a new headquarters 23 In January 2004 FLIR acquired Indigo Systems a developer and supplier of infrared imaging products including cooled and uncooled infrared detectors camera cores and finished cameras for 190 million 24 In 2011 after losing a trade secrets claim against the founders of Indigo Systems FLIR agreed to pay 39 million to settle a countersuit 25 Beginning in 2005 the company began supplying BMW with imaging technology for use on its vehicles 26 In March 2007 the company reported that it would restate its financial statements for the period from 1995 to 2005 due to options backdating 27 FLIR had been sued by investors for options backdating but the lawsuits were thrown out in November 2007 28 In October 2007 the company acquired Extech Instruments for 40 million 29 30 In April 2008 the company acquired Ifara Tecnologias of Spain for 7 0 million 31 32 In December 2009 it sold Extech Data Systems a division of Extech which made portable printers 29 33 Also in December 2009 the company acquired security hardware maker Directed Perception for 20 million 34 In May 2010 the company acquired bankrupt Raymarine for 180 million 35 36 In December 2012 the company acquired Lorex Technology for 60 million 37 Lorex was sold to Dahua Technology in 2018 for 29 million 38 In May 2013 Andrew C Teich was appointed President amp CEO after the retirement of Earl Lewis 39 21 In April 2015 the company paid 9 5 million to settle allegations of violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act after it paid for a world tour for Saudi Arabian officials According to the U S Securities and Exchange Commission FLIR earned more than 7 million in profits from sales influenced by the FCPA violations 40 In November 2015 the company acquired DVTEL a provider of software and hardware technologies for advanced video surveillance for approximately 92 million in cash 41 In February 2016 the company s technology was used by Bullitt Group and Caterpillar Inc in a mobile phone that uses its lightweight thermal imaging technology 42 In November 2016 FLIR acquired Point Grey Research owner of the Brickstream brand of camera products for 259 million 43 In December 2016 FLIR acquired Prox Dynamics the makers of the Black Hornet Nano a nano drone used by the military and law enforcement for surveillance and reconnaissance for 134 million 44 In May 2017 Jim Cannon was appointed President amp CEO of the company 45 46 In January 2019 the company acquired Aeryon Labs for 200 million 47 48 In March 2019 the company acquired Endeavor Robotics the former iRobot division responsible for unmanned ground vehicles UGVs for the global military public safety and critical infrastructure markets for 382 million in cash 49 50 The company also opened a second headquarters in Arlington County Virginia 51 In October 2019 the company acquired patents related to tethered drones which are connected to the ground with a cable and can stay aloft much longer than drones powered by batteries from Aria Insights 52 In April 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic the company released a thermal camera that can be used to identify elevated skin temperature 53 Demand for these products surged putting stress on the company s supply chain 54 In January 2021 Teledyne Technologies announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the company for 8 billion 55 56 against FLIR s 2019 revenue of 1 9 billion 57 The acquisition was completed in May 2021 and FLIR Systems Inc continued as Teledyne FLIR LLC 58 Mentionable use cases of products editIn 2017 the company partnered with the WWF s Wildlife Crime Technology Project an initiative supported by a 5 million grant from Google FLIR cameras were deployed in several game preserves in Namibia Kenya South Africa Malawi and Zimbabwe The program s thermal cameras along with drones digital tracking systems and other technology was used to prevent poaching 59 On October 4 2022 the company announced that NASA will use its thermal LWIR camera module the Boson in its design of an inflatable re entry heat shield 60 On October 25 2022 the company was awarded 48 7 million USD to provide Maritime Forward Looking Infared MARFLIR II sensors and variants of the SeaFLIR 280 HD surveillance systems to the United States Coast Guard 61 See also editList of companies based in OregonReferences edit a b c d FLIR Systems Inc 2020 Form 10 K Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission Dinaberg Leslie October 1 2020 A Hotspot for Seeking Heat Santa Barbara Independent As far as 30 fps vs 9 fps video rates are concerned why use one over the other FLIR Retrieved 2022 06 03 Hambling David June 27 2014 Why Your Phone Needs an Infrared Camera Popular Mechanics Archived from the original on 2018 05 08 Tactical Vision PDF FLIR Archived from the original PDF on 10 June 2022 Retrieved 10 June 2022 MilSight T105 Data Sheet FLIR Archived from the original on 12 June 2022 Retrieved 12 June 2022 AN PVS 22 A1 UNIVERSAL NIGHT SIGHT MID RANGE PDF Knight s Armament Company Archived from the original PDF on 12 June 2022 Retrieved 12 June 2022 Knights Armament Company v Optical Systems Technology 647 F Supp 2d M D Fla 2009 5855 01 531 5726 241 09YN9UNS 55883 AN PVS 22 Data Part Target Archived from the original on 12 June 2022 Retrieved 12 June 2022 5855 01 509 6871 23071 Data Part Target Archived from the original on 12 June 2022 Retrieved 12 June 2022 McDermott Will amp Emery 31 October 2011 Universal Night Sight is a descriptive trademark Lexology Archived from the original on 12 June 2022 Retrieved 12 June 2022 a b Teledyne FLIR Company History Teledyne FLIR SOPER TAYLOR January 4 2021 Teledyne to acquire thermal imaging company FLIR Systems for 8 billion in cash and stock GeekWire Heberlein Greg August 28 1995 Gambling With Ipos Initial Public Offerings Can Be Risky But Payoffs Can Be Handsome Seattle Times FLIR buys Agema FlightGlobal January 7 1998 FLIR Systems Honeywell Industrial Devices PC Soft Robotic Workspace SST Visio Wonderware Control Engineering January 1 1998 COMPLAINT FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS United States District Court for the District of Oregon via U S Securities and Exchange Commission FLIR Systems Completes Acquisition of Inframetrics Photonics April 2 1999 Mergers FlightGlobal April 6 1999 Flir Systems fires its CEO Albany Democrat Herald May 26 2000 a b Hunsberger Brent April 26 2013 Flir Systems CEO Earl Lewis will step down hand reins to Andrew Teich The Oregonian a b Roland Neil October 1 2002 No fine as Flir settles with SEC Seattle Times Bloomberg News Dreams realized dreams deferred American City Business Journals December 24 2004 Archived from the original on August 25 2010 Troshinsky Lisa January 9 2004 FLIR Completes Acquisition Of Indigo Systems Corp Aviation Week amp Space Technology Siemers Erik May 20 2011 FLIR to pay 39M to settle lawsuit American City Business Journals Earnshaw Aliza March 2 2007 Flir on fast track after several years of strong growth American City Business Journals Flir to restate financial reports American City Business Journals March 1 2007 Archived from the original on March 5 2007 Walden Michael November 13 2007 Court dismisses backdating complaints involving Flir The Oregonian a b Flir sells Extech Data Systems American City Business Journals December 16 2009 FLIR Systems Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2007 Financial Results Press release GlobeNewswire February 7 2008 FLIR Systems Announces Acquisition of Ifara Tecnologias Press release GlobeNewswire April 8 2008 Flir Systems buys Ifara Tecnologias American City Business Journals April 8 2008 Hunsberger Brent December 16 2009 Flir Systems sells printer unit to Datamax O Neil The Oregonian Archived from the original on June 9 2011 Hunsberger Brent December 28 2009 Flir Systems buys security system supplier for 20 million The Oregonian Archived from the original on June 24 2010 Hunsberger Brent May 14 2010 Wilsonville based Flir Systems outbids Garmin for bankrupt marine GPS maker The Oregonian Archived from the original on May 16 2010 FLIR Systems Announces Acquisition of the Stock of Raymarine Holdings Press release GlobeNewswire May 14 2010 FLIR Systems Completes Acquisition of Lorex Technology for 60 Million Press release GlobeNewswire December 20 2012 FLIR Systems Sells Retail and SMB Visible Spectrum Security Business Press release GlobeNewswire February 6 2018 FLIR Systems Announces First Quarter 2013 Financial Results and Management Changes Press release GlobeNewswire April 26 2013 Rubenfeld Samuel April 8 2015 Flir Pays 9 5 Million to Settle FCPA Allegations The Wall Street Journal FLIR Systems Acquires DVTEL Inc for 92 Million Press release GlobeNewswire November 30 2015 Spencer Malia February 18 2016 Flir teams with Caterpillar on a phone that helps you see in the dark American City Business Journals FLIR Systems Completes Acquisition of Point Grey Research Inc Press release GlobeNewswire November 4 2016 Glaser April December 1 2016 The company behind these pocket sized military surveillance drones just got bought for 134 million Vox Media Archived from the original on 2016 12 02 FLIR Systems Announces Appointment of James J Cannon as President and CEO Press release GlobeNewswire May 23 2017 Rogoway Mike May 23 2017 Flir hires new CEO from Stanley Black amp Decker The Oregonian FLIR Systems Acquires Aeryon Labs for 200M Press release Business Wire January 28 2019 Spencer Malia January 28 2019 Flir buys Canadian drone maker for 200M American City Business Journals FLIR Systems Completes Acquisition of Endeavor Robotics Press release Business Wire March 4 2019 Spencer Malia February 11 2019 Flir buys Boston robotics company for 385M American City Business Journals Spencer Malia March 13 2019 Wilsonville based Flir splits its HQ with new Virginia office American City Business Journals Maffei Lucia October 4 2019 FLIR buys Aria patents aiming to merge ground and drone robots for military use American City Business Journals Spencer Malia April 1 2020 Flir releases thermal camera that can detect elevated skin temps American City Business Journals Xiao Eva May 21 2020 Covid 19 Raises Demand for Temperature Scanners The Wall Street Journal Teledyne to Acquire FLIR Systems Press release Teledyne Technologies Incorporated January 4 2021 Honovich John January 4 2021 Teledyne Acquires FLIR IPVM Garg Himanshu 5 February 2021 Teledyne Technologies Has Acquired FLIR Systems A Frost amp Sullivan Viewpoint Frost amp Sullivan Retrieved 13 June 2021 Teledyne Completes Acquisition of FLIR Press release Business Wire May 14 2021 CES2017 How African wildlife is protected by thermal imaging tech Africa Times January 6 2017 NASA Takes the Teledyne FLIR Boson Thermal Camera Module Out of this World FLIR October 4 2022 Daigle Lisa October 26 2022 EO IR sensors from Teledyne FLIR Defense to equip U S 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