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Neways and Teledyne collaborate to ramp-up of defense business

Both companies are positioning themselves to play a key role in meeting Europe’s rising demand for advanced defense technology.

Published on June 22, 2025

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Neways and Teledyne FLIR focus on a collaboration to attract new business in the European defense industry. Therefore, Neways, the global specialist in mission-critical electronics for semiconductors, defense, mobility, and connectivity, has signed a strategic frame agreement with Teledyne FLIR, a world leader in thermal imaging and infrared sensing technologies. The agreement lays the foundation for a significant expansion of Teledyne FLIR’s activities in the European defense sector.

Teledyne FLIR’s advanced sensing solutions are widely used in government, defense, industrial, and commercial markets worldwide. With rising demand in Europe, especially in defense applications, the new partnership enables the company to scale up its production rapidly. Under the agreement, Neways will deliver complex electronic systems for several Teledyne FLIR products, including high-performance thermal imagers designed for tracked and wheeled military vehicles, where stability and advanced imaging are crucial.

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Neways aims to become a “leading electronics supplier” for the Ministry of Defense by transforming its Smart Mobility group.

Beyond production, Neways’ technology teams will also contribute to the design and development of new products, and, where necessary, assist in redesigning existing systems. The collaboration highlights Neways’ growing role as a trusted partner for the defense industry, supporting both innovation and industrial participation requirements across Europe.

With this agreement, both companies are positioning themselves to play a key role in meeting Europe’s rising demand for advanced defense technology.