Chelmsford, UK, May 9, 2023 – Teledyne e2v, part of the Teledyne Technologies, delivered the custom designed CMOS image sensor for ESA and the Eumetsat MTG-I imaging satellite . Meteosat Third Generation (MTG), will take over from the two previous Metrological satellite missions that are currently in operation. The first image from this new weather satellite reveals significantly higher det…
Read MoreTeledyne recently announced the acquisition of ETM-Electromatic Inc of Newark, CA, USA. ETM has expertise in design, build and test of high-voltage, high-power microwave and high-energy X-ray products for medical, security, communications, radar/EW, and test/measurement markets. ETM’s pedigree and scarce combination of high-voltage, microwave combining, thermal engineering, and X-ray system i…
Read MoreTeledyne e2v is unlocking the future of radiotherapy with bespoke system solutions at ASTRO 2022, 23-25 October, in San Antonio, Texas. Teledyne e2v is committed to pioneering state-of-the-art solutions for radiotherapy technology. At this year’s ASTRO meeting, we are focusing on our custom radio frequency (RF) system solutions that enables manufacturers of linear accelerator (LINAC)-based radi…
Read MoreBy sharing expertise in the form of insights and training, Teledyne e2v and RSA are proactively supporting radiotherapy’s service engineer recruitment challenge in North America – and beyond. A shortage of service engineers is putting the radiotherapy industry under great strain. Service engineers are vital for the maintenance of linear accelerator (LINAC) systems, and a deficit threatens to i…
Read MoreTeledyne e2v’s commitment to shaping the future of radiotherapy technology will be very much in evidence as we unveil our new components and subsystem design at ESTRO 2022, 6-10 May, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Teledyne e2v has long been at the forefront of radiotherapy innovation, creating state-of-the-art RF power components and – more recently – entire subsystems for linear accelerator (LINAC) b…
Read MoreLeo Cancer Care and Teledyne e2v discuss the key elements of Leo’s new compact radiotherapy system. This has been made possible with the integration of Teledyne e2v’s RF sub-system, which delivers proven technology in a small package
Read MoreLeo Cancer Care is driving a paradigm shift in the radiation therapy market, developing solutions where the patient is in the upright orientation, removing the need for large and expensive gantries and instead utilising a fixed radiation beam and rotating the patient. Leo Cancer Care is focused on delivering a family of products designed for the economics of the future, meeting customers’ clinic…
Read MoreGrenoble, 10 th November 2021 – The Centre Spatial Universitaire de Grenoble (CSUG), in partnership with Teledyne e2v, will be using this year’s Space Tech Expo to provide visitors with a detailed demonstration of a high-performance image analysis system for CubeSat deployment. Intended for Earth observation tasks, this system will process the images on-board to build simplified binary m…
Read MoreA multidisciplinary team of engineers from the University of Nottingham and Teledyne e2v have received this year's Colin Campbell Mitchell Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering for developing MicroHammer, a revolutionary process for extracting copper from its ore using microwave technology. The team were presented with the award at the Academy's AGM in London on 18 September. The team, whi…
Read MoreNew Topaz sensors are ideal for mobile applications, offering an attractive price point with no-compromise performance. Grenoble, FRANCE, September 14, 2021 – Teledyne e2v, a part of Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY], has introduced its Topaz series of industrial CMOS sensors with new 2MP and 1.5MP resolution devices. These new 1920 x 1080 and 1920 x 800-pixel format sensors use sta…
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