Improved products of ARKTIS Radiation Detectors tested across Europe

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07.01.2015

ARKTIS Radiation Detectors is developing their next generation MODES_SNM System that provides a step change in capability. The system currently tested by customs organisations will integrate software developed by the University of Padua.

ARKTIS Radiation Detectors Ltd has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with the University of Padova in Italy to provide the software for their MODES_SNM Rad/Nuc Detection System. ARKTIS Engineers will integrate the software, developed by the University as part of the European FP7 Project, into their next generation MODES_SNM System, at their facility in Zurich, Switzerland.    

The rapidly deployable and highly versatile MODES SNM system – which features ARKTIS’ own Proprietary Technology – provides a step change in capability over other products on the market. It belongs to a new generation of detection systems that do not require the costly He-3 gas. The system is less prone to false alarms than current systems and has a higher sensitivity to special nuclear materials such as uranium and plutonium. Proprietary algorithms allow shielding around such material to be analyzed. The MODES_SNM system is likely to play a major role in the future of Port Security and is currently being trialed at customs organisations across Europe.

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