AEP Pacific showcased LINAC components from e2v at the Engineering and the Physical Sciences in Medicine Conference, EPSM 2015.
The event, held from the 8-12 November, at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, in Wellington, is the premier annual event for medical physicists and biomedical engineers in Australia and New Zealand.
With the theme of Inspire, Connect, Advance – the program was headlined by international keynote speakers, feature research, educational and professional sessions.
As the local alternative source for original e2v magnetrons, independent from the LINAC OEM’s, AEP Pacific was well received by the Australian and New Zealand physicists and LINAC technicians.