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Our analytical services include routine environmental parameters, and specialty analyses such as source and ambient air testing, explosives, specialty organics, dioxins, sediments and tissues, emerging contaminants, radiochemistry and mixed waste, and drinking water testing. Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue Booth #: 101, 121 Contact: Robin Murphy College Station, TX, USA E: robin.r.murphy@tamu.edu P: 979-845-8737 Website: crasar.org The TEES Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue (CRASAR) fosters multi-disciplinary field research and development in intelligent robots for emergency response, accelerating technology transfer and training. CRASAR has inserted unmanned ground, aerial, and marine systems into over two dozen disasters in five countries, including the 9/11 World Trade Center, Hurricane Katrina, and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident, documenting use cases and creating a foundation for human-robot interaction under extreme conditions. Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and Texas A&M University - Texarkana Booth #: 101, 121 Contact: Donald Peterson, PhD, MS Texarkana, TX, USA E: peterson@tamat.edu P: 930-223-3191 Website: tees.tamu.edu For 100 years and as a Texas A&M University institution, the Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) has been performing, facilitating, and overseeing high-end engineering research and technology development to address state and national problems. TEES partners with industries, communities, government agencies, to develop solutions to improve quality of life, foster economic development, and enhance education. Toshiba Corporation Booth #: 89 Contact: Masamichi Obata Yokohama, Isogo-ku, Japan E: masamichi.obata@toshiba.co.jp P: +81-45-7702067 Website: www.toshiba.co.jp/nuclearenergy/english Toshiba, with group company Westinghouse Electric Company, leads the global nuclear industry with capabilities in both Boiling Water Reactors and Pressurized Water Reactors. We provide fuel services, plant design, construction, waste management and D&D services, and equipment. Our comprehensive research and investment support advances in Nuclear Plant Life Cycle Management. Toshiba’s abundant experience in plant construction and ceaseless efforts in technology development assure we deliver nuclear power plants and services offering high levels of safety, reliability and economic efficiency. We also offer new solutions for healthcare by drawing on advanced technologies derived from R&D in nuclear fusion, accelerator and superconducting magnets. TradeWind Services LLC Booth #: 711 Contact: Scott Hertzel Richland, WA, USA E: Scotth@tradewindllc.com P: 509-521-3864 Website: www.tradewindllc.com Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Business. Tri-State Motor Transit Co. Booth #: Truck C Contact: Kyla Jewsbury Joplin, MO, USA E: kyla.jewsbury@tsmtco.com P: 417-621-2213 Website: www.tsmtco.com Radioactive transportation. UltraTech International, Inc. Booth #: 625 Contact: Mark Shaw Jacksonville, FL, USA E: mark.shaw@spillcontainment.com P: 904-292-1611 x 205 Website: www.spillcontainment.com UltraTech provides innovative product and technology solutions ranging from vents and filters, packaging, storage, absorbents, bag-out bags, Type A packaging, containers, secondary containment and customized products to meet specific site needs. Recent developments to be highlighted will include macroencapsulation technology and a new line of gas sampling filter vents. UniTech Services Group, Inc. Booth #: 704 Contact: Lonnie Perez Longmeadow, MA, USA E: lperez@unitechus.com P: 413-543-6911 Website: www.unitechus.com UniTech Services Group, Inc. is the world’s largest supplier of nuclear protective clothing and accessories. Our nuclear licensed decontamination facilities throughout the US and Europe provide the following services: radiological laundering of protective clothing, decontamination and testing of respirators, and the decontamination of tools & equipment (scaffolding, hand tools, portable HEPA vacuums, etc.). Our products and services are designed to provide our customers cost-effective protection of their workers with minimal generation of radioactive waste. 128