Sedgefield-based Kromek Group plc’s nuclear-detection devices have been deployed to protect world-leaders at the NATO summit.
On 24 March, the 30 NATO heads of state gathered in Brussels for an emergency summit to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Part of the security infrastructure deployed to protect the allies included D3S-ID radiation detectors, manufactured by engineers at the County Durham technology company.
Kromek Group plc designs, develops and produces x-ray and gamma-ray imaging and radiation detection products for the medical, CBRNe security, Homeland Security and civil nuclear radiation detection markets.