OJSC Intersoft Eurasia will present its innovative device – DoRaSi, silicone detector of ionizing radiation at the stand of Skolkovo Foundation at the International ICT Expo, which will take place on 13-16 April 2014 at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.


DO-RA name is an abbreviation of two words: dozimeter-radiometer and DoRaSi detector will be integrated in this device. Every day of the exhibition three DO-RA devices will be disposed of by lottery at the Skolkovo booth in Hall F, stand 3F-D08.

   

The main function of DoRaSi sensor is recording ionizing radiation by transforming it to electric signal in the silicone wafer. The second function is determination of radiation type. Therefore, DoRaSi sensor enables to determine the isotope (uranium, caesium or iodine) creating the dangerous ionizing radiation.

If compared with the well-known Geiger-Muller meter, DoRaSi silicone sensor has the following features:

  • It is able to register virtually any ionizing radiation - even alpha radiation, rather than gamma and hard gamma rays;
  • Small size (up to 0.05 cm3) - the Geiger-Muller sensor of the same effectiveness of recording has 100 times the size of the silicone sensor;
  • Lower energy consumption: nanoampere current at up to 100 V voltage (350 - 450 V for the Geiger-Muller sensor)
  • Low cost, since the sensor is manufactured with the use of the world-proven microelectronic technologies.

  

DoRaSi silicone sensor for recording ionizing radiation will be in demand for consumer measurements, monitoring radiation safety at nuclear power stations, in radiation medicine (fluorography, dentistry, etc.), as well as for monitoring hidden transportation of nuclear materials in luggage and control of radiation safety.

Infinity Telekom from the Republic of Korea supplying engineering solutions to the largest manufacturers of smart phones that has its own global distribution network has shown an interest in DO-RA project.

It is proposed to agree manufacturing and supply of DO-RA products based on DoRaSi sensors as peripherals, as well as DO-RA.micro smart sensors for integration with smart phones and computers.

All DO-RA devices received Chinese IP in March 2014.

  

About DO-RA

DoRaSi sensor

The idea of creating DO-RA device was born on March 29, 2011 after writing the article titled "Our Radioactive World".  At first, Vladimir Elin examined a web study of dosimeters and radiometers, and then he bought a couple of consumer dosimeters and disassembled them to inspect components. After that he performed patent search for non-infringement quality of the idea.  It was that time, when the unique nature of the utility model became apparent. It turned out that there are no analogues of the hybrid of a mobile/smart phone and dosimeter/radiometer in the examined patents of many countries. To be exact, there were some counterparts, but they differed much from the formula of the utility model of the DO-RA device and the Russian patent for the dosimeter/radiometer on the basis of the mobile/smart phone issued later.  The unique nature of DO-RA is based on the fact that the device has no analogues during the period of patent search and on the moment of filing the international utility model application.  As for now, Vladimir Elin is the owner of the Russian Patent No. 109625 and priority for novelty and capability of reproducing of  the DO-RA utility model dated June 24, 2011.  DO-RA device patent applications in US, Japan, China, EU and Ukraine are pending.

"DO-RA" name is an abbreviation of two words: dozimeter-radiometer or DO-RA. These abbreviations look alike in Russian and in English helping to recognize the device.

For more information: www.intersofteurasia.ru | www.do-ra.ru | www.do-ra.com

 

About the Skolkovo Foundation

The Skolkovo Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in September 2010 by the Russian government with an objective to accelerate transformation of Russia from a resource-intensive to an innovation-based economy. To achieve this objective the Foundation is overseeing the creation of the Skolkovo Innovation Center composed of companies and startups, developing innovative technologies (currently numbering over 1000), a Technopark, the Skolkovo Institute of Technology (Skoltech), a new graduate research University established in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Skolkovo city, located near Moscow. Together these entities will establish a vibrant ecosystem of technology innovation and entrepreneurship. 30 world’s most successful corporations, including Boeing, Cisco Systems, EADS, GE, Johnson & Johnson, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Siemens, Nokia, Samsung etc. have already recognized the opportunity Skolkovo presents having signed R&D partnership agreements with the Foundation. For more information:  http://www.sk.ru/en  

 

Press contacts:

Intersoft Eurasia

For details please contact Yulia Davydova:

+7 903 156 68 38

davydova@intersofteurasia.ru

   

Skolkovo

Taisiya Yarmak

Tel.: +7 (495) 967 01 48 ext. 2310

Fax: +7 (495) 967 01 96

E-mail: tyarmak@sk.ru