Under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and with outstanding organizational support from the Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Authority (NRRC), the international conference EPR2025 was held in Riyadh, focusing on emergency preparedness and response to nuclear and radiological events. The conference brought together key stakeholders from around the world, including regulatory authorities, emergency response organizations, research institutions, and industry representatives, providing a valuable platform for the exchange of knowledge and best practices.

We were proud to actively participate in the conference with our own exhibition booth, jointly hosted with our local partner Outaif, where we presented ZORA – an advanced early radiological warning system. Visitors were introduced to the capabilities of ZORA, which provides reliable, continuous, and real-time ambient gamma radiation monitoring, supporting timely decision-making and effective response in emergency situations.

Our booth attracted strong interest from the professional audience. Numerous discussions focused on:

  • the establishment of national and regional radiological monitoring networks,

  • integration of monitoring systems with existing information and alarm platforms,

  • the role of early warning systems in protecting the population, the environment, and critical infrastructure.

Close cooperation with our local partner Outaif, as well as extraordinary support from NRRC representatives, further strengthened interaction with regional stakeholders and highlighted the importance of combining local expertise, regulatory experience, and internationally proven technologies to deliver effective and sustainable radiological monitoring solutions.

Participation at EPR2025 in Riyadh represents an important milestone in strengthening international presence of our company AMES. The conference once again confirmed that close collaboration between science, regulators, industry, and local partners is essential for effective management of radiological risks and for building a safer and more resilient future.

We would like to thank the IAEA, NRRC, our partner Outaif, and all visitors to our booth for the insightful discussions, trust, and shared vision. We look forward to continued cooperation and future joint projects through which we will contribute to enhanced safety and emergency preparedness worldwide.