Teledyne Technologies Incorporated has entered into an agreement to acquire the TransponderTech business from Saab AB.
The acquisition includes a portfolio of connected commercial maritime products, including Automatic Identification System (AIS), VHF Data Exchange System (VDES), and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technologies.
TransponderTech, based in Linköping, Sweden, provides SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea)-certified communications and navigation solutions for commercial maritime, military, and airborne applications.
The company produces high-quality, accurate products developed to perform reliably in challenging conditions including advanced solutions designed to counter GPS/GNSS jamming and spoofing threats in the maritime domain.
TransponderTech serves customers and markets familiar to Teledyne.
Grégoire Outters
TransponderTech has also developed the AIS transponder VDES for enhanced security, expanded data exchange capabilities, and interoperability with low Earth orbit satellites. The solution provides global coverage for maritime operators.
The acquired business will become part of Teledyne FLIR’s Maritime group — which includes Raymarine, FLIR Marine, and ChartWorld.
“TransponderTech serves customers and markets familiar to Teledyne and designs and manufactures products that are complementary to existing Teledyne products,” said Grégoire Outters, vice president and general manager of Teledyne FLIR Maritime and Raymarine.
Safety and efficiency
“Today, Teledyne primarily participates in maritime navigation and safety by offering products such as electronic chart displays (ECDIS), radars, and thermal imaging systems.
“Adding TransponderTech’s business, employees, and advanced AIS, VDES, and GNSS technologies to Teledyne should enhance the safety, efficiency, and operational reach of our customers at sea.”
The acquisition of TransponderTech is Teledyne’s 12th corporate carve-out transaction and the third carve-out completed in 2025.
The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and anticipated to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2025.