
Lucky 13 for Mr President
Gregoire Outters has been promoted to President of Teledyne Marine Group, thirteen years after moving into the maritime sector with Raymarine.
The Teledyne Marine Group, which includes Raymarine, has a wide variety of leading products and technologies, including subsea vehicles, surface and subsea marine imaging technologies, marine radars, navigation electronics, interconnects, marine instruments, and data collection and distribution solutions.
Gregoire has more than 23 years of experience in thermal imaging and 13 years in the maritime industry. He joined Cedip Infrared Systems in Paris, France in 2003, where he progressed into senior leadership roles and later served as General Manager following FLIR Systems, Inc.'s 2008 acquisition of Cedip.
In 2013, Gregoire relocated to the United Kingdom to lead the Raymarine business of FLIR and continued to serve in that leadership role following Teledyne's 2021 acquisition of FLIR. Most recently, he has served as the Senior Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Maritime businesses in Teledyne's Digital Imaging segment.
George Bobb, President and Chief Executive Officer of Teledyne Technologies said, "Under Gregoire's leadership, Teledyne's Maritime businesses have grown organically and through the successful integration of multiple acquisitions.
“In this new leadership role, Gregoire will focus on accelerating the growth of the Teledyne Marine Group by leveraging its extensive capabilities in key areas such as autonomous vehicles and related sensors, position, navigation and timing solutions, and the commercial maritime market to give our customers the technologies and solutions they need in the challenging marine environment."
Exhibitor; Raymarine Commercial
The Teledyne Marine Group, which includes Raymarine, has a wide variety of leading products and technologies, including subsea vehicles, surface and subsea marine imaging technologies, marine radars, navigation electronics, interconnects, marine instruments, and data collection and distribution solutions.
Gregoire has more than 23 years of experience in thermal imaging and 13 years in the maritime industry. He joined Cedip Infrared Systems in Paris, France in 2003, where he progressed into senior leadership roles and later served as General Manager following FLIR Systems, Inc.'s 2008 acquisition of Cedip.
In 2013, Gregoire relocated to the United Kingdom to lead the Raymarine business of FLIR and continued to serve in that leadership role following Teledyne's 2021 acquisition of FLIR. Most recently, he has served as the Senior Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Maritime businesses in Teledyne's Digital Imaging segment.
George Bobb, President and Chief Executive Officer of Teledyne Technologies said, "Under Gregoire's leadership, Teledyne's Maritime businesses have grown organically and through the successful integration of multiple acquisitions.
“In this new leadership role, Gregoire will focus on accelerating the growth of the Teledyne Marine Group by leveraging its extensive capabilities in key areas such as autonomous vehicles and related sensors, position, navigation and timing solutions, and the commercial maritime market to give our customers the technologies and solutions they need in the challenging marine environment."
Exhibitor; Raymarine Commercial
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