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Teledyne Princeton

Teledyne Princeton Instruments
Bus. Unit of Teledyne Technologies

Map3660 Quakerbridge Rd.
Trenton, NJ 08619
United States
Phone: +1 609-587-9797
Toll-free: +1 877-474-2286
Teledyne Princeton Instruments - Excellence in Spectroscopy and Imaging

Teledyne Princeton Instruments is committed to partnering with customers to solve their most challenging problems in unique, innovative ways. Teledyne Princeton Instruments design and manufacture high-performance spectrometers, as well as CCD, sCMOS, ICCD, EMCCD, emICCD and InGaAs cameras, all optics-based solutions for scientific research, industrial imaging and OEM communities.

Spectra Pro HRs 300_500 from Teledyne Princeton InstrumentsFounded in 1981, Teledyne Princeton Instruments are visionaries, being the architect of the world’s first spectroscopy camera to feature a photodiode array, first scientific-grade gated ICCD camera (1995) with built in delay generator (1998), first scientific-grade microscopy EMCCD camera (2001), and many other innovations that have shaped the imaging and spectroscopy industries. Today, Teledyne Princeton Instruments continue to lead the industry, developing groundbreaking cameras such as the COSMOS, the only large format, high performance CMOS designed and manufactured entirely within Teledyne. Visit www.princetoninstruments.com to learn more.

Take a look at these pages for detailed information on Teledyne Princeton Instruments products:

IsoPlane award-winning imaging spectrographs 

SpectraPro HRS high performance imaging spectrographs 

PIMAX 4 ICCD cameras 

COSMOS large-format, low noise cameras for astronomy

PI-MTE 3 
Ownership type: Publicly Traded Stock
Executives:
Ravi Guntupalli, General Manager
Jim Schumacher, US Sales Manager
Matt Preston, European Sales Manager
Mark Bracey, VP of Engineering
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