Carillon Technologies Launches Two New Companies in New Haven, Connecticut
NEW HAVEN, Conn. July 9, 2024 — Carillon Technologies, a developer of advanced technologies for both commercial and government applications, announced that it has expanded its operations in Connecticut by establishing two new subsidiaries in the New Haven area. To commemorate this milestone, the company hosted a Ribbon Cutting ceremony at its Connecticut Research Center on June 7.
Leveraging Carillon’s successful performance on recent government contracts, the two new companies, ReflecTek Inc. and OTenna Technologies Inc., are developing and deploying next-generation communications and imaging technologies applicable to a wide range of defense and commercial markets. Together, ReflecTek and OTenna are creating job opportunities and supporting economic growth in one of Connecticut’s fast-growing technology hubs.
SkyWater Selected by Carillon to Produce Holographic Optical Beam Steering Technology for DARPA-fund
Carillon adapts cutting-edge commercial technologies to support US government’s critical defense operations
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. and ARLINGTON, Va. – August 31, 2021 – SkyWater Technology (NASDAQ: SKYT), the trusted technology realization partner, today announced it was chosen by Carillon Technologies to produce solid-state Holographic Optical Beam Steering (HOBS) chips for satellite and other free-space optical communications (FSOC) applications. HOBS technology was invented and is being developed for Automotive LIDAR applications by Carillon partner Lumotive. In partnership with the Defense Advanced Research Project’s Agency (DARPA), Carillon is onshoring HOBS technology, standing up a complete design, manufacturing, packaging and test supply chain in the United States so the technology can be rapidly, reliably and securely manufactured for commercial, space, and national security applications.
Hudson Institute Appoints Dr. John D. Evans to Center for Defense Concepts and Technology Board
WASHINGTON (July 20, 2020) – Hudson Institute today launched a new Center for Defense Concepts and Technology. The center will explore evolving fields of military competition and the implications of emerging technologies for defense strategy, military operations, capability development, and acquisition. The center will take a comprehensive view: connecting strategy with new operational concepts; assessing the weapons and systems needed to implement new concepts; and evaluating the necessary commitment of resources. The center will be chaired by Senior Fellow Bryan Clark and supported by Fellow Timothy A. Walton and Adjunct Fellow Dr. Daniel Patt.
Carillon Technologies Finalizes Exclusive License to RF Metamaterial Technology
ARLINGTON, Va. – October 30, 2018 – Carillon Technologies today announced completion of a license to Metamaterial Radio Frequency (RF) antenna technology for key government and military applications. This license includes exclusive rights in custom government satellite communications, directed energy, electronic warfare, signals intelligence and specialized RF imaging applications.
Carillon Technologies Announces Appointment of Curt Carlson to Advisory Board
ARLINGTON, Va. – October 15, 2018 – Carillon Technologies today announced the appointment of Dr. Curt Carlson, former President and CEO of SRI International, to the Carillon Technologies Advisory Board.
Carillon Technologies Announces Appointment of Marty Bollinger to Advisory Board
ARLINGTON, Va. – September 15, 2018 – Carillon Technologies announces the appointment of Marty Bollinger, former Senior Partner for Aerospace and Defense (A&D) at Booz & Company, to the Carillon Technologies Advisory Board.
Carillon Technologies Raises Initial Funding Round
Startup to Accelerate Government Adoption of Advanced Commercial Technology
ARLINGTON, Va. – September 5, 2018 – Carillon Technologies today announced an initial round of funding. Carillon’s mission is to assist the U.S. Government and government contractors in accelerating the identification, adaption and deployment of advanced commercial technologies.