Teledyne FLIR OEM Unveils New Brand and Website to Strengthen Supply Chain and Accelerate Innovation in Infrared Imaging

June 30, 2025

Teledyne FLIR OEM, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated announced the strategic evolution of the Teledyne FLIR OEM brand. The brand update is highlighted by the launch of a dedicated website at https://oem.flir.com/, streamlining original equipment manufacturer (OEM) access to technical resources and development support. 

It is designed to illustrate the four pillars of the Teledyne FLIR OEM approach: unmatched production reliability, innovative integrated solutions, flexible development collaboration, and more than 30 years of certified quality excellence. This update better supports the unique advantages that make Teledyne FLIR OEM the trusted and world’s largest-volume supplier of National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)-compliant and International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR)-free infrared imaging for OEMs.  

“We are a U.S.-based Other Transaction Authority (OTA)-friendly nontraditional defense contractor, uniquely positioned to support high-speed, high-volume development programs,” said Paul Clayton, president and general manager, Teledyne FLIR OEM. “We’re not just another supplier—we continuously work to be the lowest-risk choice for intelligent infrared imaging design and manufacturing. Our proven capabilities directly contribute to our customers’ mission success.”

Production Reliability: Teledyne FLIR OEM delivers thousands of infrared sensors, modules, and cameras daily across defense, professional, automotive, and uncrewed applications. By offering scalable, high-volume production, the company ensures not only product quality but also the predictability and consistency that mission-critical OEM applications demand.

Integrated Solutions: Through vertical integration, Teledyne FLIR OEM combines thermal imaging hardware and zoom lenses with embedded Prism™ software, providing artificial intelligence (AI) and smart infrared imaging at the edge for emerging autonomous operations. This end-to-end control of design and manufacturing enables the delivery of industry-leading performance, reliability, and value, giving OEM customers a decisive competitive edge.

Development Collaboration: The updated brand identity also reflects the Teledyne FLIR OEM commitment to supporting integrators with a more cohesive and accessible experience. From streamlined collaboration to faster time-to-market, the brand evolution reinforces the company’s role as a flexible, agile development partner for OEMs building next-generation systems.

Quality Excellence: Backed by more than three decades of certified quality manufacturing, the formalization of the Teledyne FLIR OEM brand provides the foundation of reliability that OEM integrators and developers need for long-term product success and customer satisfaction. 

OEM partners can explore the enhanced experience and access dedicated development support resources at the new website: https://oem.flir.com/.

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