ETC Wins $3.3M in Global Contracts as Demand for Emergency Training Tech Surges

Environmental Tectonics Corporation (ETC)

SOUTHAMPTON, PAEnvironmental Tectonics Corporation (OTC: ETCC) has secured four new contracts worth roughly $3.3 million in its fiscal third quarter, expanding the global footprint of its Simulation business unit and strengthening its position in critical-infrastructure emergency training.

The agreements include multiple Airport Fire Truck Simulators equipped with custom airport terrain databases, along with a petrochemical industry incident-command training system. The systems will be delivered to customers across Europe and the Middle East, reflecting rising international demand for realistic, technology-driven emergency preparedness tools.

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“These projects allow for high-impact training of emergency response capabilities at critical infrastructure facilities,” said Marco van Wijngaarden, president of ETC Simulation. He added that the new work provides opportunities to enhance the company’s ADMS platform, introduce new scenarios, and deepen its reach in key global markets.

ETC specializes in software-driven systems that simulate environmental conditions and human physiological responses to motion. Its portfolio includes aeromedical and tactical aircrew training systems, disaster-management simulators, sterilization equipment, environmental testing systems, and other high-technical-standard simulation solutions. The company maintains its headquarters in Southampton, Pennsylvania.

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