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Exhibitors – to exhibit please contact david.levitt@cbrneworld.com or james.ross@cbrneworld.co.uk


Decon7 Systems, LLC offers an environmentally friendly two part, non- toxic, non-corrosive decontaminant engineered to neutralize the world’s greatest chemical and biological threats. The Decon7 formula can be rapidly deployed and applied as a foam, fog, spray, or mist to eliminate 99.99999% of all bacteria, viruses, spores, molds, and chemical & biological hazards.


Dräger solutions include respiratory protection systems, chemical protection clothing, portable gas detectors and monitors, thermal imaging cameras, diving equipment, and NBC/CBRNe protection/detection systems – all backed by service and support points worldwide. At Dräger, we believe that while the environment may be unknown, personal risk can be significantly reduced through effective preparation and training.


First Line Technology designs, manufactures, and supplies disaster preparedness and response equipment like our medical ambulance bus (the AmbuBus® PhaseCore®


), our


decontamination equipment. Our decon equipment includes FiberTect®


Cooling Vests, and our line of activated


carbon dry decon, a three-layer nonwoven composite substrate for CBRN Decontamination. We work with first responders and the military to develop innovative products that make their jobs easer and their lives safer.


The Gasmet DX4040TM - advanced, easy- to-use, truly portable FTIR Gas Analyzer is one of the most powerful instruments available for multi-gas analysis. Gasmet provides IH/HAZMAT TEAMS a rapid and accurate solution to identify and quantify thousands of gases and vapors including TICs, CWAs, VOCs and acid gases at incident sites.


HDT is a global leader in highly-engineered mobile military and emergency response solutions. HDT manufactures a full range of CBRN Filters/Filtration Systems, CBRN compatible Air Conditioners (ECU’s) & Heaters, Airlocks, Decontamination Shelters (CCA’s) and turnkey CBRN COLPRO positive pressure solutions for fixed sites, transportable shelters, vehicle- based and shipboard protection.


Meridian Medical Technologies, Inc., has been putting emergency care treatment options into the hands of military and civilian defenders for more than 50 years. Meridian is committed to help defend against critical, time-sensitive, life-or-death situations by providing medical countermeasures to the United States Department of Defense, Emergency Medical Services, Homeland Security, and more than 30 nations around the world.


ORTEC is a leading manufacturer of instrumentation and solutions focused on detecting and identifying Nuclear, Chemical, and Explosive threats. ORTEC’s strong commitment to hardware design for critical applications has earned their products to be recognized as the “Gold Standard” for providing accurate identification solutions to the difficult challenges CBRNe missions face globally.


Following its latest successes on the 5 continents, Paul Boyé is proud to present its new technologies in the field of CBRN Personal Protective Equipment: - CBRN PPE with integrated Bio Protection - Lightweight Encapsulated Decontamination Coverall - Ultra-light Chemical Protective Undergarments - Its broad spectrum of CBRN PPE for Military, Homeland Security, Health and Industrial sectors.


Pico Envirotec Inc. is a leader in design and manufacturing of turnkey Geophysical & Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation for precise magnetic and radiation measurements in the air or on the ground. Most of the system are installed on moving platforms aircraft and ATVs. They are mostly used for mining and oil/gas exploration, environmental and radiation.


Proengin develops and manufactures biological and chemical warfare agents field detectors using flame spectrometry: AP4C-handheld chemical detector for CWA, TICS and NTAs, AP4C-V aboard wheeled, tracked, Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) reconnaissance vehicles, AP4C-F for critical buildings and ships, MAB-for biological alarm, AP4C-VB and AP4C-FB for simultaneous Chemical and Biological detection.


QuickSilver Analytics is a service disabled veteran owned small business. We have been in business for nearly twenty years and have been manufacturing chemical biological radiological and explosive sampling kits since 2000. QS manufactures forensic quality kits which have been cleaned, tested and verified to not interfere with the common chemical warfare agents, their degredation products or precursors. QS has been registered under ISO 9001 for over 13 years.


Reduce fluorescence interference with the 1064nm advantage of Progeny ResQ – the new generation in handheld chemical detection. With the integration of an expanded library, increased reporting capabilities, and even friendlier software – featuring automatic threat recipe alerts by 4C Technology – Progeny ResQ provides the industry’s most comprehensive chemical identification range of explosives in a handheld form.


SEC Technologies is the only company that has developed a working battle-field proven active stand-off detector for chemical and biological warfare agents. This success motivates us, to invest further into R&D and bring innovative solutions to our customer and in such a way contribute to safety and security of people around the globe.


SRD Corp’s next-generation SMART Sensor Technology, on a single chip, detects and analyzes a wide and comprehensive range of chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals, with expansion for explosives, with accuracy and no false alarms. The SMART Sensor has been supported by DHS, DoD, DOE, and Industry Leaders into wearable, handheld, and fixed-point chemical threat detection products. SRD’s compact and proven SMART Sensor Technology enables its practical integration into other existing chemical detectors to provide true orthogonality.


Survitec Group (“Survitec”), leading provider of critical safety & survival technology to the marine and defence markets, is pleased to announce the completion of its merger with Wilhelmsen’s marine safety business, creating a market leader in safety and survival solutions


Tex-Shield is the exclusive U.S. licensee of the SARATOGA®


chemical protective


technology, “The most trusted name in chemical protective clothing.” SARATOGA®


, and the garments are air permeable,


adsorptive systems designed to provide optimal protection against chemical agents. Tex-Shield’s products include the JSLIST overgarment, HAMMER Suit® JPACE flight coveralls.


U.S. Naval Research Laboratory We provide the advanced scientific capabilities required to bolster our country’s position of global naval leadership. Here, in an environment where the nation’s best scientists and engineers are inspired to pursue their passion, everyone is focused on research that yields immediate and long-range application in the defense of the United States.


Utilizing 25 years of experience, UTS Systems, LLC provides integrated systems solutions for CBRNe Collective Protection, Base Camps, Medical Facilities, and Command & Control. In addition, UTS Systems manufactures several product lines including Utilis shelters and UTS “Single Skin” Collective Protection with a chemical/biological barrier infused into the outer fabric.


To discuss remaining


sponsorship opportunities or to exhibit please contact


david.levitt@cbrneworld.com or


james.ross@cbrneworld.co.uk


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