Teledyne Technologies announced it will participate in the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) annual meeting, taking place May 3-7 in Denver, Colorado. At Booth 4023, the company will showcase a portfolio of technologies designed to support the development of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) systems for both research and clinical applications.

According to Teledyne, the company's OCT portfolio spans the full detection chain, enabling seamless system integration from photon capture through data acquisition and image formation. Its solutions address key components of OCT workflows, including eye alignment, imaging, interferometric detection, and high-speed signal digitization.

At ARVO 2026, Teledyne will highlight several core technologies:

  • Dragonfly S USB3 cameras, designed for eye alignment, reference imaging, and fundus imaging
  • OctoPlus line scan cameras, optimized for spectral-domain OCT signal capture
  • OCTodot balanced photodetectors, enabling precise interferometric signal detection
  • ADQ series high-speed digitizers, delivering synchronized, high-performance OCT signal acquisition

Teledyne emphasized that its OCT solutions are supported by global engineering expertise and deep capabilities across sensor design, optical components, and data acquisition technologies. This integrated approach enables the company to support a broad range of ophthalmic imaging applications, from early-stage research instrumentation to advanced clinical system development.