HALO X-ray Technologies Ltd
Aaron Raynor-Hall is an experienced field support engineer currently employed at HALO X-ray Technologies Ltd since January 2021. Prior experience includes a role as a line maintenance mechanic at West Atlantic AB from April 2020 to January 2021, and as an avionics engineer at Flybe between December 2018 and April 2020. Aaron also worked as an avionic mechanic at Monarch Aircraft Engineering from October 2016 to December 2018 and served as an avionics technician in the British Army from July 2009 to October 2016, achieving Class 1 Avionics Technician status. Aaron completed basic training and an avionics course at the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering in Arborfield, Reading, and holds GCSE qualifications from Long Eaton School, completed in 2008.
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HALO X-ray Technologies Ltd
HALO X-ray Technologies has been spun out of the Imaging Science Group at Nottingham Trent University and the Cranfield Forensic Institute at Cranfield University. We are developing commercially-focused OEM X-ray diffraction solutions based on novel and patented Focal Construct Technology that provides platform capability across a wide range ofapplication areas.Their initial focus lies in the development of HALO solutions for the aviation security and the medical systems markets. We have strong ties to the aviation sector through a long and prestigious research and development programme that has previously realised novel divergent beam X-ray technology (developed and marketed through various incumbent suppliers such as 3DX-ray Ltd) and kinetic depth systems (developed and marketed through Astrophyscis Inc) as 3rd party solutions. We have a clear focus on medical systems and we are currently part of a consortium recentlly awarded an EPSRC grant on Point-of-Care High Accuracy Fracture Risk Prediction. This is an exciting project and we look forward to working with our partners in developing HALO technology for this market.