Universal Detection developing radiation detector for smartphones

Published 24 October 2011

Last week Universal Detection Technology announced that it had begun development of a radiation detection device designed to work with smart phones

Last week Universal Detection Technology announced that it had begun development of a radiation detection device designed to work with smart phones.

The company is focusing its research efforts on creating a radiation detector that can measure radiation levels and transmit it to smartphones via blue tooth.  Research is currently aimed at designing an Apple iPhone compatible device, but Universal Detection said it will add other smartphone platforms in the near future.

According to the company, research into the device stems from the need to capture radiological data and quickly upload it to a distribution channel to save and analyze it.

The company hopes to launch the device in the second quarter of 2012, but was careful to note that several factors could hinder the timely completion of the project including software difficulties and lack of funding.

Universal Detection is based in California and specializes in the development of chemical, biological, and radiological threats.