Argon Electronics (UK) Ltd

Argon Electronics (UK) Ltd

Defense & Space

Luton, Bedfordshire 944 followers

The smarter alternative to traditional CBRNe and HazMat training

About us

Argon Electronics was established in 1987 and has since become a world leader in the development and manufacture of hazardous material detector simulators, most notably in the fields of military Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) defence. Our simulators have applications from civil response to unconventional terrorism and accidental release, and international treaty verification, with a growing presence in the nuclear energy generation and education markets. Argon simulation systems are designed and developed using a proprietary common technology platform, and recognition of the validity of this integrated approach to instrumented training has been evidenced by supply to many of the foremost organisations in this arena, and the need to double the size of our premises in 2006. After more than 20 years of providing innovative solutions to our customers around the world, Argon continues to meet the ongoing technological advance and expanding array of fielded detection systems that has generated an ever growing and increasingly critical need for comprehensive training. By combining strong relationships with many of the leading detector manufacturers with the development of versatile new platforms for professionals responsible for delivery of the highest standards in training, Argon offers the assurance of safe and cost effective training for which there is no alternative.

Website
http://www.argonelectronics.com
Industry
Defense & Space
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Luton, Bedfordshire
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Hazardous Material Detection Simulators, CBRN Defence, and Simulator Training

Locations

  • Primary

    16 Ribocon Way

    Progress Business Park

    Luton, Bedfordshire LU4 9UR, GB

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