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Baylin Technologies
Baylin Technologies was built through acquisitions, with Galtronics (founded 1978) and Advantech Wireless (25 years in business) forming its core...
Baylin Technologies
Baylin Technologies was built through acquisitions, with Galtronics (founded 1978) and Advantech Wireless (25 years in business) forming its core subsidiaries. The company is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker BYL. Its corporate office in Toronto oversees product lines covering multibeam antennas, stadium and in-building infrastructure, embedded antennas for home automation and public safety, and satellite communications equipment. The firm's infrastructure antennas have been deployed in major North American stadiums (NFL, MLB, NHL, FIFA, NBA) and across all major North American carriers — one of only two approved suppliers. Its satellite communications unit, Advantech Wireless, supports NASA’s Artemis space mission, multiple NATO programs, and broadcast clients like the NFL Super Bowl and the Masters. Customers span AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Rogers, Bell, Telus, ViaSat, Intelsat, SES, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Airbus. Baylin operates four manufacturing centers and eight sales offices across North America. The company reported 335 employees in 2025. Its subsidiaries each maintain their own R&D and production footprint: Galtronics in Kanata, Ontario; Advantech in Kirkland, Quebec; and the embedded antennas group in Tempe, Arizona. A recent deployment includes Galtronics multibeam antennas installed at Rogers Stadium and BC Place for Taylor Swift concerts and future events. Baylin's structure as a holding company for several RF technology brands — rather than a single operating entity — distinguishes it from pure-play OEMs. The firm provides strategic management oversight while each subsidiary retains its own sales, R&D, and manufacturing operations. This decentralized model allows Baylin to target different verticals (satellite, telecom infrastructure, embedded IoT) under one corporate umbrella.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Toronto
Corporate office
Toronto, ON, Canada
Additional offices
Markham, Canada · Kirkland, Quebec · Kanata, Ontario · Tempe, Arizona
Principals
Kelly Myles
Investor Relations Contact
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Is Baylin Technologies a family office?
No. Baylin Technologies is a publicly traded company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX:BYL). It operates as a holding company for RF technology brands, not as a family office or investment vehicle.
Who are Baylin Technologies' principal subsidiaries?
Baylin's three operating subsidiaries are Galtronics (infrastructure and multibeam antennas, founded 1978), Advantech Wireless (satellite communications, with 25 years of operating history), and an embedded antennas group focused on home automation, public safety, and automotive applications (per the firm's website).
What markets does Baylin Technologies serve?
The firm serves wireless telecommunications (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Rogers, Vodafone), satellite communications (ViaSat, Intelsat, SES, NASA, NATO), and defense/aviation (Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Airbus) markets (per the firm's website).
Does Baylin Technologies manufacture its own products?
Yes. Baylin operates four manufacturing centers and four R&D centers across North America, producing passive and active RF products including antennas, amplifiers, converters, transceivers, and filters (per the firm's website).
Where are Baylin Technologies' operations located?
Headquarters are in Toronto, Canada. Subsidiary offices: Galtronics in Kanata, Ontario; Advantech Wireless in Kirkland, Quebec; and embedded antennas in Tempe, Arizona. The firm also maintains eight sales offices across North America (per the firm's website).
What is Baylin Technologies' known relationship with family offices?
No known direct relationship. Baylin is a publicly traded industrial company, not an investment manager or family office. It may attract family office capital as a public equity investment, but the firm does not disclose any family office mandate or structure.
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