Evallic acquires Argon Electronics
Evallic has announced the acquisition of Argon Electronics, the British provider of simulated CBRN training solutions.
In a press release, Evallic said that Argon has built a 30-year track record serving military, law enforcement and civilian defence organisations worldwide and "delivers high-fidelity, cost-effective training solutions that eliminate the risks and regulatory burden of live-agent exercises".
"Joining Evallic marks a pivotal milestone for Argon. We have built something world-leading over 30 years, with products trusted by customers in more than 40 countries. With Evallic’s platform, international reach and industrial backing, we have found the ideal environment to expand our product range, accelerate international growth and meet the sharply rising demand for CBRNE preparedness solutions in a more dangerous world," says Steven Pike, founder of Argon Electronics.
Through this acquisition, Evallic completes a uniquely integrated CBRNE platform spanning detection software (Bruhn Newtech), hazard prediction and modelling (Riskaware), and physical detector simulation and training (Argon). While continuing to operate under its established brand, Argon gains access to Evallic’s platform, industrial capabilities and global defence market reach.
"Argon brings a strong set of capabilities to Evallic. With 30 years of product heritage, exclusive OEM relationships and a loyal blue-chip customer base, Argon’s simulation and training capabilities complete our CBRNE platform in a way that creates real and immediate value for customers across Europe and beyond," says Hampus Nestius, co-founder of Evallic.
In a post on LinkedIn, Nestius also confirmed Bob Cargill as the new CEO of Argon Electronics.
The transaction was signed in June 2026. Financial terms were not disclosed.