Argon personnel attended more than a dozen exhibitions in 2010:
• January: 2010 CST/CERP Commanders Conference [Tempe, AZ, USA]
• February: DEFEXPO [New Delhi, India]
• March: NATO International CBRN Workshop [Brussels, Belgium]
• April: USAF Global Medical Readiness Symposium [Orlando, FL, USA]
• June: CBW Symposium [Stockholm, Sweden], IRPA Congress [Helsinki, Finland], Joint CBRN Conference [Ft. Leonard Wood, MO, USA]
• August: DoD Fire and Emergency Services Conference [Chicago, IL, USA]
• October: ASSISTEX III [Rades, Tunisia]
• November: EMEX [San Antonio, TX, USA], CBRNe Convergence [Orlando, FL, USA], 2010 ISOE Symposium [Cambridge, UK], 1st Symposium on CBRN Defence Capabilities [Berlin, Germany]
A number of our international representatives (including 3 of the new companies appointed in 2010) also exhibited Argon simulators at further events in their own territories, took Argon equipment to meetings with their customers, and joined with Argon to make demonstrations to end user organisations in their country.
Promoting the message of Training Without Risk, PlumeSIM was extensively deployed during 2010 to demonstrate the growing range of Argon chemical and radiological simulation instruments. The high level of positive reaction to this wide area tactical CBRN field exercise system has clearly confirmed that the requirement to provide comprehensive and integrated training is increasingly recognised in both the civil and military sectors.
Argon will continue to expand on this capability offering in 2011, enabling enhanced training in the use of chemical and radiological detectors at every level from individual competence to assured and auditable group performance.
As we move forwards in a decade of global change and asymmetric threat, the challenge of meeting the need for CBRN preparedness has not lessened. Argon Electronics remains committed to providing cost effective and safe training solutions in essential contribution to this critical capacity.
Monday, 20 December 2010
Monday, 13 December 2010
Argon radiation survey meter and contamination probe simulator released
Argon has released the RDS-200-SIM for training users in the use of the RDS-200 survey meter. Using patented technology to safely simulate gamma radiation without the need to use any ionising radionuclides, this innovative design enables instructors to provide trainees with a detailed understanding of equipment function and performance in responding to radiological release events.
RDS-200-SIM is also fully compatible with the PlumeSIM wide area tactical field exercise training system.
The GMP-11-SIM is a simulation probe that responds to safe powders or liquids in simulation of the effects of beta-emitting materials, and can be used with either the RDS-200-SIM or the real RDS-200 survey meter.
RDS-200-SIM is also fully compatible with the PlumeSIM wide area tactical field exercise training system.
The GMP-11-SIM is a simulation probe that responds to safe powders or liquids in simulation of the effects of beta-emitting materials, and can be used with either the RDS-200-SIM or the real RDS-200 survey meter.
Argon RDS-200-SIM and GMP-11-SIM literature. For further information on our range of chemical and radiological simulation training systems please visit our website at www.argonelectronics.com or e-mail sales@argonelectronics.com.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Argon at Cambridge with Thermo
Accepting the kind invitation of Thermo Scientific to join them on their stand at the 2010 ISOE International Symposium, Argon Electronics demonstrated the growing levels of integrated connectivity between OEM detection systems, instrumented simulators and the PlumeSIM wide area training system at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, 17-19 November 2010.
EPD-Mk2-SIM can be used as a local stand-alone training system, in complementary multi-instrument training with other compatible Argon dosimeter, survey meter and spectrometer simulators, and with the PlumeSIM wide area field exercise system.
The symposium attracted radiological protection experts from the civil nuclear market, with delegates arriving from across Europe and as far afield as Canada, China, Japan South Africa, South Korea and the United States. A number of the visitors expressed interest in the potential for removing the use of radioactive materials whilst still providing realistic training scenarios for radiation workers.
The Argon equipment on display included the EPD-Mk2-SIM operating under the control of the PlumeSIM system in Live Field Exercise mode from the exhibition's marquee, and which was connected to the Thermo TeleDosimetry system to demonstrate the compatibility between the systems and the means to generate live reporting of fully functional remote dosimeter response without the use of any radionuclides.
Argon EPD-Mk2-SIM mounted on the Thermo EPD Personal Transmitter for training in the use of the Thermo TeleDosimetry system. EPD-Mk2-SIM is also fully compatible with Thermo administration and management software including Easy EPD and Easy Issue.
Many thanks to Barry, David, Jean-Luc, Natasha and Terry of Thermo for their generous support and and kind hospitality at this event.
Argon EPD-Mk2-SIM literature. For further information on our range of chemical and radiological simulation training systems please visit our website at www.argonelectronics.com or e-mail sales@argonelectronics.com.
EPD-Mk2-SIM can be used as a local stand-alone training system, in complementary multi-instrument training with other compatible Argon dosimeter, survey meter and spectrometer simulators, and with the PlumeSIM wide area field exercise system.
The symposium attracted radiological protection experts from the civil nuclear market, with delegates arriving from across Europe and as far afield as Canada, China, Japan South Africa, South Korea and the United States. A number of the visitors expressed interest in the potential for removing the use of radioactive materials whilst still providing realistic training scenarios for radiation workers.
The Argon equipment on display included the EPD-Mk2-SIM operating under the control of the PlumeSIM system in Live Field Exercise mode from the exhibition's marquee, and which was connected to the Thermo TeleDosimetry system to demonstrate the compatibility between the systems and the means to generate live reporting of fully functional remote dosimeter response without the use of any radionuclides.
Argon EPD-Mk2-SIM mounted on the Thermo EPD Personal Transmitter for training in the use of the Thermo TeleDosimetry system. EPD-Mk2-SIM is also fully compatible with Thermo administration and management software including Easy EPD and Easy Issue.
Many thanks to Barry, David, Jean-Luc, Natasha and Terry of Thermo for their generous support and and kind hospitality at this event.
Argon EPD-Mk2-SIM literature. For further information on our range of chemical and radiological simulation training systems please visit our website at www.argonelectronics.com or e-mail sales@argonelectronics.com.
Friday, 12 November 2010
Owen International to exhibit at Land Warfare Conference 2010
Argon's representative in Australia, Owen International Pty Ltd., will exhibit at the Land War Conference 2010, to be held at the Brisbane Exhibition and Conference Centre, Brisbane, Australia,15-19 November 2010.
Included in the equipment on display will be the Argon LCD3.2e-SIM and PlumeSIM, which have been sent out from the UK to provide visitors to the exhibition with the opportunity to experience some of the unique training features of state-of-the-art detector simulators and wide-area instrumented CBRN field exercise systems.
For further information on the supply of Argon CBRN and HazMat simulation training systems in Australia and New Zealand, contact Owen International today.
Included in the equipment on display will be the Argon LCD3.2e-SIM and PlumeSIM, which have been sent out from the UK to provide visitors to the exhibition with the opportunity to experience some of the unique training features of state-of-the-art detector simulators and wide-area instrumented CBRN field exercise systems.
For further information on the supply of Argon CBRN and HazMat simulation training systems in Australia and New Zealand, contact Owen International today.
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
Argon to attend Counter Terror Expo 2011
Argon Electronics has confirmed that it will attend the 2011 Counter Terror Expo to be held at Olympia in London, UK, 19 - 20 April 2011.
With the official UK security threat alert status now set at at "severe" (which means that a terrorist attack is highly likely), it has never been more important to ensure thorough competency in the use of critical technologies. Argon simulation training systems offer both civil and military CBRN responders the ability to significantly enhance both the breadth and depth of chemical and radiological detection skills in preparation for an emergency. In facing the concomitant challenge of the swingeing austerity cuts that have been announced in many countries, Argon systems simultaneously contribute to preserving valuable detection assets and maintaining CBRN knowledge at required levels, whilst reducing life cycle management costs.
Counter Terror Expo will bring together CBRN response professionals from around the globe in search of the latest technologies to ensure force protection and public safety. Delegates will be able to visit the Argon equipment exhibition on stand B99 where the latest simulation instruments will be on display and ready for demonstration.
Argon will also make a presentation on the theme of "Training Without Risk" during the CBRN Detection and Protection Workshop on day 2 of the Expo. Free to attend for registered visitors, this will be an important opportunity for planners, controllers, instructors and operators to build up their understanding of the internationally utilised CBRN training capability offering from the market leaders in this field.
With further details to be released closer to the date of this event, contact Argon today for additional information and to confirm a meeting time dedicated to your individual training needs.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Argon in CBRNe World, Autumn 2010 issue
Argon Electronics continues its long association with David Levitt and Gwyn Winfield of CBRNe World with a new advertisement in the Autumn 2010 issue focusing on the PlumeSIM system for wide area tactical CBRN field exercise training.
The new PlumeSIM advertisement is on page 81 of the Autumn 2010 edition of CBRNe World. Click here for an electronic copy (and don't miss Argon's JCAD-SIM/LCD-SIM Capability Profile on page 111).
Strong international interest in PlumeSIM dictated that it would be the obvious subject matter for this quarter's insertion, whilst CBRNe World's predominance as the journal of choice for the CBRN defence professional continues to assure of optimum circulation in that community.
If you are not already a recipient of CBRNe World, you can apply to be placed on the free subscription list by clicking here.
If you'd like to find out more about PlumeSIM the first step is simply to visit the Argon website at www.argonelectronics.com. Alternatively, PlumeSIM is now taken to all of the many exhibitions Argon attends each year, providing you with the opportunity to directly discuss the system features and benefits with us, and it is also beginning to be presented at exhibitions by our appointed representatives. For dedicated demonstrations Argon will travel to you, bringing an appropriate selection of chemical &/or radiological detector simulators with PlumeSIM software and hardware to ensure any questions can be fully answered in the context of your specific requirements. So why delay? Contact Argon today.
Monday, 18 October 2010
Argon at ASSISTEX III
Argon has just returned from Tunisia where we exhibited a select range of chemical and radiological simulation systems at OPCW's Third Exercise on the Delivery of Assistance - ASSISTEX III.
Held at the 7 November Sport Complex at Rades, just a few kilometers outside Tunis, ASSISTEX III was supported by the Government of Tunisia. Assistance to exhibitors in complying with Tunisian Customs procedures and equipment security & transportation was provided by the Ministry of Defence, and special thanks from Argon go to the officers dedicated to our help under the direction of Col. Maj. Salem Machghoul and Capt. Nabli.
The Stade du 7 Novembre, Rades, Tunis, location of ASSISTEX III.
The equipment manufacturers' exhibition was located at the rear of the smaller multi-sports arena, with the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) constructing the largest display stand, whilst other exhibitors included AirBoss (Canada), Airsense (Germany), Bleucher (Germany), IB Consultancy (Netherlands), Christianni (Italy), Environics (Finland), Karcher (Germany) and New Pac Safety (Sweden).
Although the exhibition itself was effectively shortened by a re-scheduling of the ASSISTEX exercise programme, Argon demonstrated the capability to project a simulated chemical plume over a distance of more than a kilometer across the stadium complex to activate alarms on AP4C-SIM and LCD-SIM simulation instruments using the PlumeSIM system. Small 'hot spots' of simulated chemical release and radioactive material were also located in the vicinity of the Argon exhibition stand to provide an 'immediate threat' using a combination of PlumeSIM and our traditional ultrasound simulation sources.
Simulated chemical plumes over the ASSISTEX III exercise location. Use of chemical simulants during the exercise were reported to have caused identification discrepancies between different detectors. Use of integrated Argon simulation instruments could have eliminated this issue.
The final day of the event saw official delegations that included the Tunisian Minister of Defence, the British Ambassador and the British Defence Attache visit the Argon stand. We were also delighted to receive questions and requests for further information from knowledgeable personnel from the Danish Emergency Management Agency, French Army and Air Force, Indian Army, Indian National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Serbian Armed Forces, South African Armed Forces, Spanish Army and the Tunisian Armed Forces.
Held at the 7 November Sport Complex at Rades, just a few kilometers outside Tunis, ASSISTEX III was supported by the Government of Tunisia. Assistance to exhibitors in complying with Tunisian Customs procedures and equipment security & transportation was provided by the Ministry of Defence, and special thanks from Argon go to the officers dedicated to our help under the direction of Col. Maj. Salem Machghoul and Capt. Nabli.
The Stade du 7 Novembre, Rades, Tunis, location of ASSISTEX III.
The equipment manufacturers' exhibition was located at the rear of the smaller multi-sports arena, with the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) constructing the largest display stand, whilst other exhibitors included AirBoss (Canada), Airsense (Germany), Bleucher (Germany), IB Consultancy (Netherlands), Christianni (Italy), Environics (Finland), Karcher (Germany) and New Pac Safety (Sweden).
Although the exhibition itself was effectively shortened by a re-scheduling of the ASSISTEX exercise programme, Argon demonstrated the capability to project a simulated chemical plume over a distance of more than a kilometer across the stadium complex to activate alarms on AP4C-SIM and LCD-SIM simulation instruments using the PlumeSIM system. Small 'hot spots' of simulated chemical release and radioactive material were also located in the vicinity of the Argon exhibition stand to provide an 'immediate threat' using a combination of PlumeSIM and our traditional ultrasound simulation sources.
Simulated chemical plumes over the ASSISTEX III exercise location. Use of chemical simulants during the exercise were reported to have caused identification discrepancies between different detectors. Use of integrated Argon simulation instruments could have eliminated this issue.
The final day of the event saw official delegations that included the Tunisian Minister of Defence, the British Ambassador and the British Defence Attache visit the Argon stand. We were also delighted to receive questions and requests for further information from knowledgeable personnel from the Danish Emergency Management Agency, French Army and Air Force, Indian Army, Indian National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Serbian Armed Forces, South African Armed Forces, Spanish Army and the Tunisian Armed Forces.
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Argon in Spain with Nortech
In follow up to the interest in our detector simulator training products shown at the 2nd NBC Defence Congress held in Madrid last June, Argon recently flew to Spain to join our representative Northern Technologies (Nortech) and visit existing customers for demonstrations of our latest instruments.
The Spanish Army, Air Force and Navy already use a selection of Argon equipment, variously deploying our simulators and the NASCAP networked alarm system. With a long history of jointly driving even longer miles to customer meetings in Spain, Jose Pena Rich and John Saunders returned to the road (and airport) to ensure that distance was no bar to addressing the future requirements of individual service organisations.
An 07:00 start and a 19:00 return on the first day was followed by a 05:45 start and a 23:50 return to Madrid on day two, but the level of interest in the provision of first class CBRN training more than justified the time and miles. The professional expertise of the personnel visited made the demonstrations a pleasure, and also stands as testament to Argon's ever increasing reputation as the dominant name in the arena of comprehensive and integrated CBRN detector training systems.
Many thanks to Jose and all of the staff at Nortech for organising this brief visit, and for their continuing hard work over the years in the promotion of Argon products. We look forward to returning to Spain soon!
Argon presentation at the XIIIth International CBRN Defence Symposium
Argon Electronics has been confirmed in its contribution of a paper on the first day of the XIIIth International CBRN Defence Symposium, to be held at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Shrivenham, U.K., 02-04 November 2010
With a Symposium theme of "Training and Simulation; The Forgotten Element of CBRN? How to Incorporate it into Doctrine Equipment, Programmes and Projects", Argon is uniquely placed to provide market leading insight in to this critical precursor to successful CBRN defence.
The Argon presentation, titled "Training without risk...", will include
• The features and benefits provided by current instrumented CBRN training systems;
• Integrated multiple instrument local training focusing on the Swedish example;
• The complementary nature of simulation to live agent training;
• PlumeSIM as a model for wide area instrumented field exercise training;
• Best practice in removing risk from procurement
Learn how, in an uncertain economic climate, Argon simulation systems can provide cost effective solutions to maintaining and improving training delivery and capability outputs by attending the XIIIth International CBRN Defence Symposium.
With a Symposium theme of "Training and Simulation; The Forgotten Element of CBRN? How to Incorporate it into Doctrine Equipment, Programmes and Projects", Argon is uniquely placed to provide market leading insight in to this critical precursor to successful CBRN defence.
The Argon presentation, titled "Training without risk...", will include
• The features and benefits provided by current instrumented CBRN training systems;
• Integrated multiple instrument local training focusing on the Swedish example;
• The complementary nature of simulation to live agent training;
• PlumeSIM as a model for wide area instrumented field exercise training;
• Best practice in removing risk from procurement
Learn how, in an uncertain economic climate, Argon simulation systems can provide cost effective solutions to maintaining and improving training delivery and capability outputs by attending the XIIIth International CBRN Defence Symposium.
Sunday, 10 October 2010
Argon to attend new German CBRN Symposium
Argon has confirmed attendance at the 1st international Symposium on Development of CBRN-Defence Capabilities, to be held at the Berlin Congress Centre, 31 November and 01 December 2010.
With more than 1000 visitors from around 50 nations expected to attend, this is a major new event in the CBRN calendar that will focus on the development and application of operational approaches to CBRN defence. A high level of speakers drawn from service organisations and industry will present the latest ideas in CBRN defence.
CBRN detector manufacturers will be strongly represented at the exhibition, and will include Bruker Daltonics, Environics, ICx Technologies, Inficon, Mirion Technologies, Proengin, Smiths Detection and Thermo Fisher Scientific, all of whom have worked with Argon in the development of simulation training instruments.
Argon will be joined by Graham Catto of GCTechnologies GmbH, our established representative for radiation detector simulation products in Austria and Germany, who are now expanding the breadth of their portfolio to include chemical simulation products.
Visit us at booth C:11.
With more than 1000 visitors from around 50 nations expected to attend, this is a major new event in the CBRN calendar that will focus on the development and application of operational approaches to CBRN defence. A high level of speakers drawn from service organisations and industry will present the latest ideas in CBRN defence.
CBRN detector manufacturers will be strongly represented at the exhibition, and will include Bruker Daltonics, Environics, ICx Technologies, Inficon, Mirion Technologies, Proengin, Smiths Detection and Thermo Fisher Scientific, all of whom have worked with Argon in the development of simulation training instruments.
Argon will be joined by Graham Catto of GCTechnologies GmbH, our established representative for radiation detector simulation products in Austria and Germany, who are now expanding the breadth of their portfolio to include chemical simulation products.
Visit us at booth C:11.
Friday, 8 October 2010
ECM Celebrate 25 Years of Excellence
Congratulations to Eric Milburn and all of the team at ECM Technologies who are celebrating their 25th anniversary in business this month!
As Argon's long standing exclusive representative in South Africa, ECM embodies the spirit of professionalism and expertise that forms the firm foundation of successful partnership in the promotion of innovative technology solutions across continents.
For further information on ECM Technologies please visit their website here.
As Argon's long standing exclusive representative in South Africa, ECM embodies the spirit of professionalism and expertise that forms the firm foundation of successful partnership in the promotion of innovative technology solutions across continents.
For further information on ECM Technologies please visit their website here.
Friday, 1 October 2010
Argon to attend ASSISTEX III
Argon will exhibit a range of its chemical detector simulators at OPCW's Third Exercise on the Delivery of Assistance – ASSISTEX 3. Hosted by the Government of Tunisia at the Stade du 7 November sports complex in Rades, Tunisia, the exhibition will run from 13-15 October 2010.
Argon products will include the AP4C-SIM, CAMSIM, LCD3.2e-SIM, and S4PE-SIM which will be shown responding to safe electronic simulation area effect and point detection sources. Instructor activated simulated instrument failure and consumable depletion will be demonstrated, together with a display of how assessors can use the instrument reporting function to objectively determine trainee equipment use performance.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to view the PlumeSIM system in operation for the first time on the continent of Africa. PlumeSIM has recently been demonstrated in Europe, North America, and Asia to wide acclaim, where existing users of Argon simulation instruments are increasingly recognising the advantages of extending the benefits of Argon systems into larger scale field exercises with multiple equipment types and multiple personnel.
Compatible with other Argon simulators for multi-instrument training, the AP4C-SIM is a dedicated simulator for safely and cost effectively training in the use of the AP4C detector.
The AP4C-SIM also enables instructors to teach response to equipment consumable depletion, and records trainee errors in equipment use for After Action Review.
Argon products will include the AP4C-SIM, CAMSIM, LCD3.2e-SIM, and S4PE-SIM which will be shown responding to safe electronic simulation area effect and point detection sources. Instructor activated simulated instrument failure and consumable depletion will be demonstrated, together with a display of how assessors can use the instrument reporting function to objectively determine trainee equipment use performance.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to view the PlumeSIM system in operation for the first time on the continent of Africa. PlumeSIM has recently been demonstrated in Europe, North America, and Asia to wide acclaim, where existing users of Argon simulation instruments are increasingly recognising the advantages of extending the benefits of Argon systems into larger scale field exercises with multiple equipment types and multiple personnel.
Compatible with other Argon simulators for multi-instrument training, the AP4C-SIM is a dedicated simulator for safely and cost effectively training in the use of the AP4C detector.
The AP4C-SIM also enables instructors to teach response to equipment consumable depletion, and records trainee errors in equipment use for After Action Review.
Monday, 27 September 2010
Argon briefing updates in SE Asia
Argon has just returned from an 11-day trip to South East Asia, visiting existing and potential customers in Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia.
The primary purpose of this series of meetings and presentations was to demonstrate how the PlumeSIM wide area field exercise system can be used to enhance the use of the growing range of Argon simulation instruments, and provide complementary equipment instruction for multiple personnel over extended training areas in any environment.
The PlumeSIM system allows exercise planners to create and control virtual chemical and radiological release scenarios on user selected mapping at any location. These scenarios are broadcast to GPS tracked trainees in the field, causing simulation instrument activation to engender appropriate learning responses in real time. With instrument use recorded, fully featured After Action Review functions enable accurate assessment of individual, group and wider response capabilities.
The success of the visits was only made possible through the able assistance and organisational efforts of local partner companies Altrus Pte. Ltd. (Singapore), GH International Co. Ltd. (Thailand), and APP Systems Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia), and the enthusiastic reception of the individuals and organisations who made available the time and personnel to receive Argon's briefing updates. Many thanks to all of you for your hard work, kind hospitality and generous participation.
Argon to attend EMEX 2010
Argon will be exhibiting a range of CBRN detector simulation training instruments at EMEX 2010, 01-03 November 2010, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
EMEX is the Emergency Management and Homeland Security exhibition that runs alongside the conference of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM). With more than 2000 emergency management professionals expected to attend, most of the available exhibition space has already been reserved, but for anyone responsible for ensuring that responders know how to use chemical and radiological detectors, don't forget to visit Argon at booth 357.
At the same time as attending EMEX, Argon will be exhibiting and presenting a paper at the 3rd CBRNe Convergence Conference in Florida, and is also scheduled to present a paper at the XIIIth International CBRN Defence Symposium, to be held at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, on 02 November 2010.
The level of international interest in Argon simulation training systems has never been greater, with both existing and new customers requiring that their personnel be able to provide instruction in the use of the latest critical response equipment to the highest standards. For further information on cost effective and comprehensive provision of CBRN detector training, contact Argon today and book your place at these premier showcase events.
EMEX is the Emergency Management and Homeland Security exhibition that runs alongside the conference of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM). With more than 2000 emergency management professionals expected to attend, most of the available exhibition space has already been reserved, but for anyone responsible for ensuring that responders know how to use chemical and radiological detectors, don't forget to visit Argon at booth 357.
At the same time as attending EMEX, Argon will be exhibiting and presenting a paper at the 3rd CBRNe Convergence Conference in Florida, and is also scheduled to present a paper at the XIIIth International CBRN Defence Symposium, to be held at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, on 02 November 2010.
The level of international interest in Argon simulation training systems has never been greater, with both existing and new customers requiring that their personnel be able to provide instruction in the use of the latest critical response equipment to the highest standards. For further information on cost effective and comprehensive provision of CBRN detector training, contact Argon today and book your place at these premier showcase events.
Friday, 23 July 2010
Argon radiation simulation products at the IAEA
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New Argon radiation simulation systems will be displayed by GCTechnology GmbH at the International Atomic Energy Agency's Symposium on International Safeguards: Preparing for Future Verification Challenges, 1-5 November 2010, in Vienna, Austria.
This event follows on from the 2009 IAEA Nuclear Security Symposium, where Argon shared an exhibition stand with our representatives GCTechnology and also presented a paper on "Enhanced Radiological Detection Instrument Training".
The 2010 Symposium will see a range of radiation instrument simulators available for delegates to view including the
- RADSIM EPD-Mk2-SIM for training users of Thermo's EPD-Mk2 dosimeter.
- RADSIM DS3, an updated version of the widely used D-SIM contamination meter simulator.
- RADSIM RDS-200-SIM for training users of the Mirion Rados RDS-200 survey meter.
- RADSIM SS2, a new generic gamma survey simulator.
The recent addition of the RADPlumeSIM system has meant that not only can integrated multi-instrument training be achieved at a local level, but that wide area classroom and field exercise training can now also be inexpensively delivered to ensure competent response capability.
The Argon RDS-200-SIM gamma survey simulator and GMP-11-SIM simulation probe respectively respond to safe electronic and fluorescent material simulation sources.
Argon simulation systems are supplied ready to go, with everything you need to start training immediately.
For further information on this event please contact Graeme Catto at GCTechnology via their website or by using the contact details listed at the end of the Argon presentation linked above.
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Argon to attend 3rd CBRNe Convergence Conference
Argon will attend the 3rd Annual CBRNe Convergence Conference to be held at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, Florida, USA, 2-5 November 2010.
The growing reputation of this conference series which is organised by CBRNe World magazine, is already attracting a high level of delegates to hear speakers from civil and military organisations and industry market leaders from around the world.
Steven Pike will be giving a detailed presentation focused on the PlumeSIM system on the first day of the conference in the Training Stream.
Under a title of "PlumeSIM – A cost effective, portable table top and field exercise CBRN training system" this presentation will look at
- Making classroom CBRN training more exciting and fun to enhance the learning experience.
- Using table top exercises to maximise the impact and benefit of field exercises.
- After action review – so how effectively did you actually use those instruments, and what decisions did you make / influence?
- Using simulators to reduce the operational costs and availability of using real detectors to train.
For further information click here.
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Argon to attend DoD Fire
Co-located with Fire-Rescue International 2010 and running alongside the US Air Force Emergency Management Symposium, the Department of Defense Fire & Emergency Services Conference will be held in Chicago, IL, from 23-27 August 2010.
Argon will be located at exhibition booth #713, so if you're a DoD fire and emergency service professional involved with CBRN or HazMat response, don't miss the chance to see the latest instrumented chemical and radiation detector simulation training systems.
Equipment on display will include...
The JCAD-SIM simulator for safely and cost effectively training in the use of the M4 JCAD Joint Chemical Agent Detector...
...the CAMSIM simulation instrument training system for users of the CAM Chemical Agent Monitor...
...and the PlumeSIM wide area table-top and field exercise system for training multiple personnel with multiple simulation instrument types.
Argon will be located at exhibition booth #713, so if you're a DoD fire and emergency service professional involved with CBRN or HazMat response, don't miss the chance to see the latest instrumented chemical and radiation detector simulation training systems.
Equipment on display will include...
The JCAD-SIM simulator for safely and cost effectively training in the use of the M4 JCAD Joint Chemical Agent Detector...
...the CAMSIM simulation instrument training system for users of the CAM Chemical Agent Monitor...
...and the PlumeSIM wide area table-top and field exercise system for training multiple personnel with multiple simulation instrument types.
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Argon in Italy with Pollution Srl
Following a period of ongoing discussions that culminated in a meeting in The Hague in October 2009, Argon has appointed Pollution Srl as our representatives in Italy.
January 2010 saw the visit to Luton of C.E.O. Ing. Matteo Monticelli and Product Specialist Dott. Carlo Bruno for initial product training.
January 2010 saw the visit to Luton of C.E.O. Ing. Matteo Monticelli and Product Specialist Dott. Carlo Bruno for initial product training.
Matteo Monticelli and Carlo Bruno of Pollution Srl at Argon.
Last week Argon travelled to Italy to reinforce the relationship with further product training for Pollution personnel at their facilities in Budrio, just outside Bologna, and also took the opportunity to jointly visit specialist CBRN units within the Italian Armed Forces.
Many thanks to Micaela, Matteo and Carlo for their organisation of the end user meetings, the long hours of driving to get there, and for the kindness of their great hospitality during the visit!
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Argon at the Joint CBRN Conference and Exhibition, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO. USA
Argon has attended the annual Joint CBRN Conference and Exhibition for many years, back to the days when it was known as the World Wide Chemical conference, and this year was no exception.
Ably assisted by Jerry Leurs of JGW Group, Steven Pike demonstrated the PlumeSIM system in full Field Exercise mode to a steady stream of visitors, who showed a high level of interest in the next generation of advanced interactive CBRN detection instrument training provision throughout this 1.5 day event.
Despite the high humidity and 100 degree heat at the US Army's Chemical Corps HQ, products such as the JCAD-SIM simulator continued to attract attention from a broad range of personnel who recognise the importance of ensuring comprehensive responder competence without the risk of harm or damage to trainees, the public, expensive critical operational equipment or the environment.
Ably assisted by Jerry Leurs of JGW Group, Steven Pike demonstrated the PlumeSIM system in full Field Exercise mode to a steady stream of visitors, who showed a high level of interest in the next generation of advanced interactive CBRN detection instrument training provision throughout this 1.5 day event.
Despite the high humidity and 100 degree heat at the US Army's Chemical Corps HQ, products such as the JCAD-SIM simulator continued to attract attention from a broad range of personnel who recognise the importance of ensuring comprehensive responder competence without the risk of harm or damage to trainees, the public, expensive critical operational equipment or the environment.
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Argon simulators at the 2nd NBC Defence Congress in Madrid
The AP4C-SIM and LCD3.2e-SIM were on display at the Nortech exhibition stand at the 2nd NBC Defence Congress, which was held at the Auditorium Hotel in Madrid, 22-23 June 2010.
With delegate numbers higher than originally expected, Nortech, Argon's long standing representative in Spain, provided attending civilian and military NBC response personnel with the chance to view at first hand the features and training benefits of these innovative simulators.
The Nortech (Northern Technologies) exhibition stand at the 2nd NBC Congress in Madrid.
AP4C-SIM and LCD3.2e-SIM on display for Spanish CBRN specialists.
With delegate numbers higher than originally expected, Nortech, Argon's long standing representative in Spain, provided attending civilian and military NBC response personnel with the chance to view at first hand the features and training benefits of these innovative simulators.
The Nortech (Northern Technologies) exhibition stand at the 2nd NBC Congress in Madrid.
AP4C-SIM and LCD3.2e-SIM on display for Spanish CBRN specialists.
Sunday, 27 June 2010
Argon at the Third European IRPA Congress,Helsinki, Finland
Working on the principle that you can either innovate or irradiate, and in reflection of the fact that our range of radiation detector simulation systems has been growing exponentially in response to interest from both the civil nuclear industry and increasingly concerned international proliferation control and emergency response organisations, Argon exhibited a selected sample of our latest RADSIM portfolio with the RADPlumeSIM system at the Third European IRPA Congress, in Helsinki, Finland, 14-18 June 2010.
Although this 'broad-brush' academic event inevitably suffered by comparison with the level of informed end-user interest in training at CBW 2010, a number of delegates were surprised to find the degree of innovative opportunity being offered by Argon. The positive responses to demonstration of the EPD-Mk2-SIM dosimeter simulator and the RDS-200-SIM survey meter simulator (with the complementary GMP-11-SIM contamination probe simulator) proved to be telling in respect of how little appreciation there is of alternatives to live radioactive source use.
Given the reported trend towards stricter control, if not elimination, of radioactive sources for training purposes, the features and benefits of Argon RADSIM systems provide a huge incentive to further investment in this arena.
Although this 'broad-brush' academic event inevitably suffered by comparison with the level of informed end-user interest in training at CBW 2010, a number of delegates were surprised to find the degree of innovative opportunity being offered by Argon. The positive responses to demonstration of the EPD-Mk2-SIM dosimeter simulator and the RDS-200-SIM survey meter simulator (with the complementary GMP-11-SIM contamination probe simulator) proved to be telling in respect of how little appreciation there is of alternatives to live radioactive source use.
Given the reported trend towards stricter control, if not elimination, of radioactive sources for training purposes, the features and benefits of Argon RADSIM systems provide a huge incentive to further investment in this arena.
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Argon at CBW 2010, Stockholm, Sweden
From 8-11 June 2010 Argon could be found at the 10th International Symposium on Protection against Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents in at Kistamässan, Stockholm, Sweden.
Such is the perceived importance of this triennial event in the CBRN exhibitions calendar that we reserved our stand almost a year ago, and having secured a good spot, we weren't disappointed when we received an impressively high level of visitors from more than 20 countries (some even showed the foresight to pre-book appointment times!).
More importantly, Argon was able to confirm the positive status of a number of important new programmes, discuss the next stages of system provision with some of our existing customers, representatives and partner companies, and impress potential new customers with a demonstration of our integrated simulation product range, as well as find a new potential representative in the process.
As if all this wasn't enough to make it a excellent show for Argon, the final highlight was when Steven found a great place for good quality Indian food within two minutes of his hotel room!
Thanks to everyone who came to see us - too numerous to list individually here - all of your time and consideration were most appreciated.
Brigadier General Jess Scarborough (JPEO CBD), Andrew Wilson (JGW Group), and Steven Pike (Argon) on the Argon stand at CBW 2010.
Such is the perceived importance of this triennial event in the CBRN exhibitions calendar that we reserved our stand almost a year ago, and having secured a good spot, we weren't disappointed when we received an impressively high level of visitors from more than 20 countries (some even showed the foresight to pre-book appointment times!).
More importantly, Argon was able to confirm the positive status of a number of important new programmes, discuss the next stages of system provision with some of our existing customers, representatives and partner companies, and impress potential new customers with a demonstration of our integrated simulation product range, as well as find a new potential representative in the process.
As if all this wasn't enough to make it a excellent show for Argon, the final highlight was when Steven found a great place for good quality Indian food within two minutes of his hotel room!
Thanks to everyone who came to see us - too numerous to list individually here - all of your time and consideration were most appreciated.
Brigadier General Jess Scarborough (JPEO CBD), Andrew Wilson (JGW Group), and Steven Pike (Argon) on the Argon stand at CBW 2010.
Friday, 25 June 2010
New Argon branding for 2010
The "Training without risk..." message that heads up this blog is just the first part of a new-style branding theme that will be rolled out in the coming months to help highlight the benefits of Argon simulation training systems.
The first piece of new product literature features the JCAD-SIM system, and will shortly be followed by our other existing and new product data sheets.
JCAD-SIM features and benefits are highlighted in the new-style Argon literature.
Our most recent print media advertisement in the summer edition of CBRNe World strikingly illustrates the point in the preceeding article that "training must be practical"[1], whilst visitors to the Argon stand at CBW 2010 two weeks ago were met with complementary integrated display materials that emphasised this message. All of this has been achieved with the creative help of Helen Nelson at Jet The Dog, and she has even refreshed the Argon logo!
JCAD-SIM advert from the Summer 2010 issue of CBRN World - can you spot a theme developing here?
[1] See "False readings" by Col. (retd.) Rick Whitman in CBRNe World, Vol. 5 Issue 2, Summer 2010, p.32-36.
The first piece of new product literature features the JCAD-SIM system, and will shortly be followed by our other existing and new product data sheets.
JCAD-SIM features and benefits are highlighted in the new-style Argon literature.
Our most recent print media advertisement in the summer edition of CBRNe World strikingly illustrates the point in the preceeding article that "training must be practical"[1], whilst visitors to the Argon stand at CBW 2010 two weeks ago were met with complementary integrated display materials that emphasised this message. All of this has been achieved with the creative help of Helen Nelson at Jet The Dog, and she has even refreshed the Argon logo!
JCAD-SIM advert from the Summer 2010 issue of CBRN World - can you spot a theme developing here?
[1] See "False readings" by Col. (retd.) Rick Whitman in CBRNe World, Vol. 5 Issue 2, Summer 2010, p.32-36.
Thursday, 24 June 2010
APVL expand Argon product representation
Having successfully sold Argon radiation detector simulators into the civil nuclear market for several years, APVL ingénierie has now extended it's exclusive representation of Argon in France with the inclusion of the chemical detector simulator portfolio.
As APVL is based in St.-Cyr-sur-Loire, near Tours in the heart of the Loire Valley, there was really no choice when it came to a decision on where to carry out initial product training, which was provided on the 25th May.
We look forward to working closely with APVL in the development of these new opportunities!
[L-R] Vivien Godfroi, Carole Meme, Franck Daumain and Etienne Gaultier of APVL.
As APVL is based in St.-Cyr-sur-Loire, near Tours in the heart of the Loire Valley, there was really no choice when it came to a decision on where to carry out initial product training, which was provided on the 25th May.
We look forward to working closely with APVL in the development of these new opportunities!
[L-R] Vivien Godfroi, Carole Meme, Franck Daumain and Etienne Gaultier of APVL.
JCAD-SIM to help USAF CBRN training
It's not really news now, but, just in case you missed it the first time round, the following press release was approved on the 22nd April 2010.
"The United States Air Force Air Education Training Command has awarded Argon Electronics a substantial contract to equip nine primary and Silver Flag USAF CBRN training facilities with 145 JCAD-SIM training simulator systems. The simulators will enable USAF personnel to train how to use the new M4-JCAD detector in any environment without the need to use any form of chemical simulant and provide significant cost savings during training. JCAD-SIM accurately simulates detection of CW, blood and choking agents as well as toxic industrial substances using Argon’s patented simulation technology, which also reports any student errors during training. The high fidelity simulator includes a simulation confidence tester and training sieve pack change system. The JCAD-SIMs are capable of upgrade to operate with Argon’s PlumeSIM, a portable instrumented CBRN training system capable of rapid deployment for home station CBRN training and are also compatible with all other Argon CBRN simulators permitting multiple detector, multiple substance training to take place within the same exercise."
Note: This Press Release has been approved by the United States Air Force and may not be modified in any way without their prior consent.
"The United States Air Force Air Education Training Command has awarded Argon Electronics a substantial contract to equip nine primary and Silver Flag USAF CBRN training facilities with 145 JCAD-SIM training simulator systems. The simulators will enable USAF personnel to train how to use the new M4-JCAD detector in any environment without the need to use any form of chemical simulant and provide significant cost savings during training. JCAD-SIM accurately simulates detection of CW, blood and choking agents as well as toxic industrial substances using Argon’s patented simulation technology, which also reports any student errors during training. The high fidelity simulator includes a simulation confidence tester and training sieve pack change system. The JCAD-SIMs are capable of upgrade to operate with Argon’s PlumeSIM, a portable instrumented CBRN training system capable of rapid deployment for home station CBRN training and are also compatible with all other Argon CBRN simulators permitting multiple detector, multiple substance training to take place within the same exercise."
Note: This Press Release has been approved by the United States Air Force and may not be modified in any way without their prior consent.
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