SJH Projects exhibited at the ‘Personal Armour Systems Symposium’ held at Robinson College, Cambridge from the 8th to 12th of September.
PASS, held every two years, draws together the world’s leading experts and researchers in the field of personal protection.
The focus of the SJH Projects exhibition was the range of frangible human surrogates used as research tools. Much useful discussion took place that will help guide the development of these items to match anticipated research themes.
One novel experience was the first opportunity to put the he Frangible Surrogate Arm alongside the actual arm on which it was based. CT scans were used to generate the model were transmitted internationally. All concerned were most pleased with how well they matched.
To see more on the Frangible Surrogates available, click here