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Apr 17, 2025
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Heard at Sea-Air-Space 25: Software and Unmanned Systems are the Key to Navy Fleet Readiness
In the face of evolving global threats, the U.S. Navy is under growing pressure to enhance the readiness of its platforms. During the opening keynote of Sea-Air-Space 25 last week, Navy admirals emphasized the urgent need for action, advocating for the adoption of cutting-edge technologies. The Navy has set an ambitious goal: to achieve 80

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Mar 12, 2025
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Integer Technologies Launches Brand Refresh and New Website
South Carolina’s Fastest Growing Company Expands Digital Engineering Portfolio for National Security and Industry Customers COLUMBIA, S.C. — March 12, 2025 — Integer Technologies today announced the launch of its brand refresh and new website to showcase the company’s expanding digital engineering portfolio. The updated brand amplifies the company’s mission to transform research into impactful

Mar 06, 2025
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Integer Technologies Adds $63 Million In Annual Economic Impact for South Carolina
Defense tech company’s cumulative impact projected to be more than $750 million by 2030 COLUMBIA, S.C. — March 06, 2025 — Integer Technologies, a defense tech company focused on delivering next-gen digital engineering solutions to government and commercial clients, announced the release of its South Carolina Economic Impact Report, revealing its $63 million impact on

Nov 07, 2024
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Chance Maritime Technologies and Integer Technologies Announce Strategic Collaboration
Joint research and testing of Integer’s passive perception systems aboard Chance Maritime’s autonomous vehicles

Oct 17, 2024
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Aaron Wagner, Ph.D., Joins Integer Technologies as Chief Strategy Officer
Integer continues strategic growth in advanced technology development and operational solutions delivery for U.S. defense and commercial clients COLUMBIA, S.C. — October 17, 2024 — Integer Technologies, a defense tech company focused on delivering next-gen engineering solutions to government and commercial clients announced today that Aaron Wagner, Ph.D., has joined the company as Chief Strategy

Oct 11, 2024
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Integer Technologies Recognized as No. 1 Fastest Growing Company in South Carolina
Columbia-based Integer Technologies was named South Carolina’s Fastest Growing Company at the 2024 50 Fastest Growing Companies awards ceremony on October 1. The SC 50 Fastest Growing Companies Award is an annual ranking of the Palmetto State’s 50 most dynamic and successful companies. To be eligible, companies must be headquartered in South Carolina and in

Jul 29, 2024
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LSU and Integer Technologies Announce $9.8M Research Contract, Partnership
Navy funding advances intelligent autonomy for maritime vessels, supporting LSU research priorities in Coast, Defense and Energy COLUMBIA, S.C. — July 30, 2024 — LSU and Integer Technologies announce the Office of Naval Research has awarded their team a $9.8 million contract to research and develop new solutions for improving the intelligence, autonomy and decision-making
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Apr 17, 2025
4 min read
Heard at Sea-Air-Space 25: Software and Unmanned Systems are the Key to Navy Fleet Readiness
In the face of evolving global threats, the U.S. Navy is under growing pressure to enhance the readiness of its platforms. During the opening keynote of Sea-Air-Space 25 last week, Navy admirals emphasized the urgent need for action, advocating for the adoption of cutting-edge technologies. The Navy has set an ambitious goal: to achieve 80

Apr 16, 2025
2 min read
Scott Thompson Joins Integer as Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Manager
Please join us in welcoming Scott Thompson as Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Manager! Scott will be based out of Clarksville, Tenn., and focused on the Cyber-Physical Resilience capability within our digital engineering portfolio. He will lead our team working to increase the cyber resilience of physical assets — unmanned maritime vehicles, robotic systems, and industrial controls

Apr 03, 2025
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Memo: AI Agents Must Defend Manufacturing Systems Amid Rising Cyberattacks
Integer Uses A Holistic Security by Design Approach for Defense Tech and Software Engineering. As advanced forms of AI are being used to launch cyberattacks, a recent memo sent to the White House calls for the creation of AI agents (intelligent, autonomous tools) to defend manufacturing systems. The memo from the Special Competitive Studies Project

Mar 31, 2025
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Integer Ranked a Top 3 Workplace for Engineers
We’re proud to be named a Top 3 Workplace for Engineers in the Small Company category by Engineering.com. This Top Workplaces for Engineering 2025 award highlights companies that foster positive, sustainable work environments prioritizing employee well-being, innovation, and a strong workplace culture. At Integer, our passion for defense tech and software engineering drives us. But

Mar 21, 2025
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On the Water with Team Integer: Highlights from RoboBoat 2025
Does it get any better than spending your work week on the water in sunny Florida? We had an incredible time at RoboNation’s RoboBoat student competition, truly honing our sea legs alongside some of the brightest aspiring engineers out there. It was inspiring to see high school and university students from around the world compete

Feb 11, 2025
5 min read
Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Integer Engineer Lily Lamb Reflects on Experiences in STEM During middle school, Lily Lamb’s parents enrolled her in a girls’ coding summer camp, though she had no prior interest in engineering. Within minutes, she realized she was in the right place. “Everybody was obviously signed up by their parents, and no one wanted to be
Integer in the News

Apr 01, 2025
11 min read
In South Carolina The AI Revolution Isn’t Coming – It’s Already Underway
The green and brown cotton fields of Clarendon County may seem like a strange place for artificial intelligence, but that’s something Joe Maja is working to change. The South Carolina State University researcher is exploring ways that AI can help small farmers in the Palmetto State save time and money — through mechanisms like automated

Nov 01, 2024
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50 Fastest Growing Companies: No. 1, Integer Technologies
Columbia Business Monthly (Nov. 1, 2024) –The future of defense tech is being built right here in South Carolina. Integer Technologies, founded in 2021, identifies technology gaps within the U.S. Department of Defense, then works with university partners to quickly transition solutions from university labs into the hands of servicemen. The company is No. 1

Sep 25, 2024
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Tech Gumbo Podcast Features LSU and Integer Technologies Partnership
Check out the latest Tech Gumbo podcast to hear Greg Trahan, Director of Economic Development at LSU, and Duke Hartman, CEO of Integer Techologies, discuss the partnership between LSU and Integer Technologies LLC putting the latest research on autonomous vehicles into action to solve national security and industry challenges. “We’re trying to coordinate a fleet

Jul 29, 2024
5 min read
Where Are They Now? Integer Technologies
RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (July 30, 2024) – In a walk down Main Street in Columbia, South Carolina, you can take in the atmosphere of a thriving downtown community, ripe with cultural and lifestyle attractions, and the comingling of college student and business professional energies. But what you may not suspect is the impressive scale of

Jun 29, 2023
3 min read
U.S. Marine Corps Vet and USC alum tackles new frontiers with Integer Technologies
Semper Fi means always faithful. For 10 years, Midlands native Tristan Kyzer faithfully served his nation as an enlisted man in the U.S. Marine Corps. After leaving the Corps, he used the G.I. Bill to earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of South Carolina College of Engineering and Computing.

Mar 10, 2022
6 min read
$10 million research program aims to digitally replicate U.S. naval power and energy systems
The doomed Apollo 13 space mission was one of the first instances where the public understood that performing experiments in a simulation model could save a system. The three astronauts on board would never have survived if not for engineers who ran simulations and predicted a course of action that rescued the mission. Carolina Distinguished