radiation detector News
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Arktis is entering the internationally recognized Swiss drone scene
Arktis is entering the internationally recognized Swiss drone scene with its state-of-the-art radiation detectors. Thanks to our partner Auterion, Rico Chandra & Ulisse Gendotti presented an integration of radiation detectors on a drone to the visiting Estonian delegation of experts interested in the latest development and leading actors in the Swiss Drone ...
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Arktis Radiation Detectors developed a new prototype for ENEA Frascati
ITER Organization is the largest nuclear fusion experiment in the. Arktis Radiation Detectors developed a new prototype for ENEA Frascati for the detection of fast neutrons in the Radial Neutron Camera of ITER Organization. These days, our guest Silvia Cesaroni from ENEA Frascati, Michael Nyirö, and Paolo Tancioni are performing preliminary tests of the ...
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ISO 9001:2015 Certificate for Arktis Radiation Detectors Ltd.
Proud that our Arktis Radiation Detectors team, with diligence and engagement, has successfully passed yesterday's yearly surveillance audit ...
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ITER Organization is the largest nuclear fusion experiment in the. Arktis Radiation Detectors
ITER Organization is the largest nuclear fusion experiment in the. Arktis Radiation Detectors developed a new prototype for ENEA Frascati for the detection of fast neutrons in the Radial Neutron Camera of ITER Organization. These days, our guest Silvia Cesaroni from ENEA Frascati, Michael Nyirö, and Paolo Tancioni are performing preliminary tests of the prototype. Learn more about the ...
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The Arktis Radiation Detectors Team was hosted at Labor Spiez
The Arktis Radiation Detectors Team was hosted at Labor Spiez for a joint testing exercise with Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz BABS and armasuisse Wissenschaft und Technologie. The testing involved radioactive source search scenarios using drones! Thanks for ...
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Arktis awarded AWE contract for nuclear detection system
Arktis’ solution was selected after an in depth evaluation of several other technologies. “We based our decision on technical merit and the fact that Arktis demonstrated that they were competitive,” said an AWE plc spokesperson. “We are very pleased to support the work of AWE and to further strengthen our relationship”, says Arktis CEO Rico Chandra. ...
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Ushering in a new generation of low-cost, networked, nuclear-radiation detectors
A DARPA program aimed at preventing attacks involving radiological “dirty bombs” and other nuclear threats has successfully developed and demonstrated a network of smartphone-sized mobile devices that can detect the tiniest traces of radioactive materials. Combined with larger detectors along major roadways, bridges, other fixed infrastructure, and in vehicles, the new ...
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CBRNe World: Arktis Brings Innovative Readout Devices to Homeland Security Market
Arktis Radiation Detectors has deepened its relationship with BrightSpec NV/SA, signing an exclusive license agreement to distribute the BrightSpec Compact Digital Multi-Channel Analyzer (‘bMCA’) in the US Homeland Security market, via its subsidiary Arktis Detection Systems of Crystal City, ...
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Sometimes, size does matter!
Recently, a more extensive and more performing radiation detector array, consisting of 128 Arktis scintillator detectors (S-FPG), was going into its trial phase. This was developed in close collaboration with our partner Smiths Detection (under the umbrella of ENTRANCE, a European Commission H2020 project). Our Arktis team, Christian Held & Dr. Eduard Simioni (Ph.D), has successfully ...
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Ushering in a new generation of low-cost, networked, nuclear-radiation detectors
DARPA’s SIGMA program undergoes real-world testing with state, federal and international partners to defend against radiological threats. A DARPA program aimed at preventing attacks involving radiological “dirty bombs” and other nuclear threats has successfully developed and demonstrated a network of smartphone-sized mobile devices that can detect the tiniest traces of ...
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CBRNe World: Arktis Brings Innovative Readout Devices to Homeland Security Market
Arktis Radiation Detectors has deepened its relationship with BrightSpec NV/SA, signing an exclusive license agreement to distribute the BrightSpec Compact Digital Multi-Channel Analyzer (‘bMCA’) in the US Homeland Security market, via its subsidiary Arktis Detection Systems of Crystal City, ...
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Arktis appoints Richard Rowe to its board
Richard Rowe retired from Honeywell - the US-based global technology company - in 1999 where he had held the position of General Manager of three of the company’s largest sales divisions. After leaving Honeywell, he was appointed President of MCMS, an $800M contract manufacturer sold to Plexus in 2001. Rowe later started SafeView, a company that designs and builds millimeter ...
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Arktis opens UK office as requirement for nuclear detection grows
Nuclear radiation detection specialist Arktis Radiation Detectors has expanded its worldwide network by opening a new office in the UK at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. The office will build upon existing locations in Europe and the US and reflects the growing market for Arktis’ next generation, plug and play detection systems that detect and identify radioactive and nuclear materials. ...
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Arktis awarded DARPA contract to develop the next generation of neutron detectors
Arktis Radiation Detectors Ltd has announced that it has received a contract award from the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop the next generation of neutron detectors. The innovative detectors proposed by Arktis should prove up to twice as sensitive and as little as one tenth of the cost of the systems currently available without using Helium3 which has very ...
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Arktis to build on DARPA project success
The award comes after Arktis achieved DARPA’s ambitious performance goals. The company has announced that this contract will enable it to continue its steep trajectory and maintain development of its advanced range of detectors. Arktis has already started to deploy the M1000 detectors which it has been developing for the SIGMA program. The Port of Antwerp’s new container ...
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Great honor for Arktis Radiation Detectors to present our airborne
Great honor for Arktis Radiation Detectors to present our airborne radiation detectors at the IAEA event. Check out the video. The IAEA successfully concluded a Technical Meeting on the Use of Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) for Radiation Detection and Surveillance, 26-30 September 2020 in Brno, Czech Republic. 120 representatives from 51 Member States actively participated in the meeting that ...
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Analytik Jena AG: unique in TOC analysis
Are you facing detection problems with your TOC analyzer frequently? You should work with the most robust and most sensitive NDIR detector for TOC analysis on the market! The unique Focus Radiation NDIR Detector (FR-NDIR) for the multi N/C series combines sensitivity and a wide working range with a unique robustness. This new type of NDIR detector is corrosion-resistant, which ensures reliable ...
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Arktis unveils new flat panel gamma detector
Radiation detection specialist Arktis Radiations Detectors has developed a new flat panel gamma (FPG) detector which is set to improve significantly the capability for detecting radioactive sources in a variety of applications. The slim form factor of Arktis’ new detector means that gamma detectors can now be placed in areas where it was previously unfeasible or untenable for cost ...
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Arktis and Scionix partner on game changing R&D project
Arktis Radiation Detectors has announced that it is partnering with Scionix to develop a SIlicon Plastic Readout (SIPR) gamma detection technology that will significantly enhance radiation detection systems of the future. The project is being funded by Eurostars - a joint program between EUREKA and the European Commission. Until now, the widely used glass vacuum Photomultiplier Tubes (PMTs) ...
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Arktis brings innovative readout devices to the homeland security market
Arktis detection products include fixed and relocatable radiation portal monitors, lightweight and covert vehicle mounted systems, and a scalable ultra-light detector for unmanned aerial vehicles. The products already benefit from low-cost, He3-free neutron detection and from a unique open system architecture which allows customers to select from a variety of software and hardware subsystems. ...
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