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Kromek wins two contracts for its nuclear security products

Developer of radiation and bio-detection technology solutions for the advanced imaging and CBRN detection segments, Kromek Group plc, has today announced that it has secured two contracts, totalling £1.5 million, for the supply of its D3M and D3S-based nuclear security products.

Above: Arnab Basu, CEO, Kromek Group.
Courtesy Kromek

Delivery will commence immediately and the revenue will be received in Kromek’s current financial year.

Both contracts have been secured with Kromek distribution and procurement partners and are to supply European government end-users. Delivery will commence immediately and the revenue will be received in Kromek’s current financial year.

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Kromek’s nuclear security products help guard against the threat of nuclear terrorism, accidents and the illicit movement of nuclear materials. The contracts are for Kromek’s D3M, D3 static node and networking capability for these detectors.

The D3M is a high-performance combined gamma/neutron personal radiation detector that is wearable, unobtrusive, hands-free and continuously scans for radiation. Kromek’s networked static radiation detection node, which is based on the Group’s D3S technology, is a small static unit designed for radiation monitoring that can easily be deployed discreetly with continuous power and communication in challenging environments. This complete solution enables real time monitoring and early warning capability providing actionable intelligence that can be rapidly deployed.

Arnab Basu, CEO of Kromek Group, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded these contracts to supply our D3M device, D3S-based static node and networking capabilities. As governments reconsider how they can best provide for the safety and security of their people in the face of current geopolitical tension, demand for our nuclear radiation detection technology continues to be strong.

"These orders, which have been secured via our new partners, further validate the strength of our offer. We look forward to delivering these contracts and I am confident that we will continue to see further growth in our CBRN segments.”

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