Innovative university spin-out Kromek has won contract extensions worth £460,000 for its ‘dirty bomb’ detector technologies.
The NETPark company, based in Sedgefield, County Durham, which supplies detection technology focusing on the medical, security screening and nuclear markets, has won two contract extensions by a European government-related company to provide network solutions of its D3S-related technologies, to counter nuclear terrorism.
The contract extensions are worth a total of £460,000 and will be delivered in the current financial year.
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.