Thursday 27 January 2011

Argon to attend USAF Global Medical Readiness Symposium 2011

Once again travelling to Orlando, FL, USA, Argon will exhibit at this year's USAF Global Medical Readiness Symposium, 17-18 May 2011.

The symposium will provide delegates with the opportunity to see at first hand the developments in the breadth and depth of Argon systems since they were displayed at this event last year. 

In particular, the PlumeSIM system for CBRN tactical field exercises has a host of new features, whilst at the same time the set up and control interface has been made even easier to use. 

The substantive work in expansion and updating of the range of Argon radiological simulation instruments will be highly visible, with simulation dosimeters, survey/radiac meters and probes being joined by what we believe to be the first spectrometer simulator of its kind, now available for SNM and other specialist training requirements.

For further information about this event or to find out more about how Argon can transform your CBRN training experience, contact us today.

Argon to attend National Radiological Emergency Preparedness Conference

Following the success of CBRNe Convergence in 2010, Argon Electronics already has two return trips to Orlando in Florida, USA, planned for 2011.

The first is to attend the 21st Annual National Radiological Emergency Preparedness Conference, 18-21 April, at the Rozen Plaza Hotel.

The focus of the Argon exhibition booth will be the RADPlumeSIM system for tactical radiological wide area field exercise training, with an integrated range of dosimeter, survey meter and spectrometer simulators also on display.

RADPlumeSIM enables cost effective training in the use of radiation dosimeters, survey meters and spectrometers without the need to use ionising radionuclides.

Argon will be returning to Orlando in May for the 2011 USAF Global Medical Readiness Symposium.

Friday 14 January 2011

Argon at Counter CBRNe Operations 2011

Argon has been invited to speak at SMi's forthcoming Counter CBRNe Operations conference, to be held at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel and Conference Centre, London, U.K., 2-3 February 2011.

The Argon paper will be titled "REALISTIC TRAINING WITHOUT RISK: Enhanced CBRN Detection Instrument Training", and will include
 
The difficulties presented by attempting to train with real detectors
The instrumented CBRN training systems solution
Integrated multiple instrument local training

The complementary nature of simulation to live agent training
PlumeSIM as a model for wide area CBRN field exercise training
If you've already booked to attend we look forward to seeing you there; to register please click here.