Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
has announced that a subsidiary has acquired the business and
substantially all assets of The Oceanscience Group Ltd. Based in
Carlsbad, California, Oceanscience designs and manufactures marine
sensor platforms and unmanned surface vehicles. Terms of the transaction
were not disclosed.
Oceanscience
is a leader in the development of oceanographic and hydrographic
deployment equipment designed to save survey time and improve data
quality. Major products include remotely-controlled and tethered
instrumentation deployment vehicles used for current measurement,
seafloor mapping and analysis of physical parameters such as salinity.
“Through
the acquisition of Oceanscience, as well as the recent investment in
Ocean Aero and the pending acquisition of Bolt Technology and its
Seabotix division, we will have significantly broadened Teledyne’s
portfolio of remotely-operated and autonomous marine systems,” said
Robert Mehrabian, chairman, president, and CEO of Teledyne.
“Specifically, Oceanscience adds unmanned surface vessels to our line of
profiling floats, battery-powered autonomous underwater vehicles and
market-leading autonomous gliding vehicles.”
Ron
George, president of Oceanscience, said, “After working closely with
Teledyne for 16 years, the entire Oceanscience team is excited about the
opportunity to continue developing innovative, industry-leading
products and to accelerate the company’s growth as part of Teledyne.”
Claiborne
Advisors, Inc., who represents founder-owners and companies in
transactions in Southern California and New Mexico, acted as financial
advisor to Oceanscience.
About Teledyne Technologies
Teledyne
Technologies is a leading provider of sophisticated instrumentation,
digital imaging products and software, aerospace and defense
electronics, and engineered systems. Teledyne Technologies’ operations
are primarily located in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom,
and Western, and Northern Europe. For more information, visit www.teledyne.com.
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