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NUSAM recognised for its excellence in radiation protection
On Thursday, 9 October, the ALTRAD team had the honour of being invited to the headquarters of the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) for the Partner Appreciation Ceremony.On this occasion, ENEC commended the quality of services provided by the OneAltrad teams during planned outages, highlighting their professionalism and collective commitment to the safety of the facilities.We are particularly proud to announce that NUSAM, the subsidiary of the CERAP Group based in the United Arab Emirates, received an official award for its excellence in radiological protection during these critical operations.This recognition strengthens our partners’ trust, showcases the dedication of our teams in the field, and illustrates the performance and complementarity of the expertise united within the ALTRAD Group, whose teams collaborate daily across multiple sites internationally, particularly in the United Arab Emirates.We warmly congratulate all employees involved in this collective success.This well-deserved distinction is a fine example of our shared commitment: One team. One goal. OneAltrad.
Visit to PMB-ALCEN: a key partner in accelerator technologies
ATRON Metrology recently had the pleasure of visiting the facilities of PMB-ALCEN, an industrial company at the forefront of brazing and complex assembly technologies. Thanks to this technological expertise, PMB-ALCEN is now able to manufacture linear electron accelerators ranging from 3 to 9 MeV, used notably in radiotherapy and X-ray non-destructive testing.A member of the France Rayonnements Ionisants network, PMB-ALCEN is also a valued partner of ATRON Metrology. Our electrostatic electron accelerator, named FELIX, features a removable X-ray conversion target with:Adjustable energy from 200 keV to 3.5 MeV;Adjustable current from a few pA to 1 mA (resulting in dose rates of up to 500 Gy/h at 1 metre from the X target).Thanks to the expertise we have developed through our own FELIX facility, we now support PMB-ALCEN’s clients with:Design of biological shielding (using MCNP simulations),Compliance with standard NF M62-105,Regulatory procedures with the ASN-R for authorisation to possess and operate a particle accelerator,Specialised training.
Launch of Normandie Accélérateurs: the Normandy-based technological platform for irradiation testing
At the Paris Air Show (Salon du Bourget), ATRON Metrology was delighted to take part in the official launch of the Normandie Accélérateurs platform — a landmark initiative led by NAE – Normandie AeroEspace, with the support of GANIL, the Normandy Region, and the European Union.This ambitious project aims to pool together Normandy’s particle accelerators to offer an extended range of radiation testing capabilities for the space, defence, and nuclear sectors. Its goal: to create a unique technological platform in France, equipped with a wide range of ion, neutron, electron, and X-ray beams, to test electronic components and systems under extreme conditions. The platform will also increase beam time availability for complete system testing.A collaborative dynamic rooted in the regionAs part of this extensive network of scientific and industrial partners, ATRON Metrology is proud to contribute its expertise in electron and X-ray beams. Promising collaborative projects lie ahead with local laboratories such as LPC Caen, CIMAP and Corrodys, as well as industrial partners SCIENTEAMA, NUCLETUDES, TRAD, Tests & Radiations, and national institutions like the CEA, CNRS, and CNES.This synergy between public research, regional associations, and industry will strengthen technological innovation and provide the scientific and industrial communities with time and cost savings as well as improved access to a variety of particle beams.A catalyst for innovation with national and European impactWith €4.2 million in funding from the Normandy Region and European funds, Normandie Accélérateurs represents a major milestone in the regional strategy for scientific and industrial advancement. It paves the way for significant progress in technological innovation, industrial competitiveness, and the development of sovereign sectors in areas essential to our society.ATRON Metrology is proud to be part of this initiative and to play an active role in establishing Normandy as a European leader in radiation testing.
ATRON Metrology's COFRAC accreditation is renewed
As of 1st April 2025, ATRON Metrology's COFRAC accreditation is renewed for the calibration of instruments in terms of air kerma, ambient dose equivalent, or their respective rates.A new five-year cycle begins for ATRON's metrology laboratory for radiological protection, running until 31st March 2030. This renewal confirms the validity of the methods implemented by ATRON Metrology and reflects the team’s commitment to delivering reliable results.🔗 You can access the details of our accreditation scope here: https://lnkd.in/e32J3XYQ
CERAP UK Awarded Radiation Protection Audit Contract with Westinghouse
CERAP UK is proud to announce a new partnership with Westinghouse Electric Company, having successfully secured a contract to carry out Radiation Protection Audits at Westinghouse sites in Belgium and Sweden.As a global leader in safe and innovative nuclear technology, Westinghouse provides nuclear power plants, fuel, automation, and services to utility customers worldwide. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in CERAP UK’s ongoing mission to support the nuclear industry with high-quality radiological protection services.The project will be delivered with the support of the wider CERAP Group, leveraging deep expertise and international experience to ensure the highest standards of safety and compliance.This partnership highlights CERAP UK’s growing presence in the European nuclear sector and our continued commitment to excellence in radiation protection.
CERAP UK Participates in Regional Collaboration for Nuclear Skills Growth Webinar
CERAP UK was pleased to attend the recent Regional Collaboration for Nuclear Skills Growth workshop—an insightful event focused on strengthening partnerships across the UK to address nuclear sector workforce challenges.The workshop provided a valuable overview of how regional hubs are aligning with the Nuclear Skills Plan to support skills development and workforce resilience. In particular, we explored the goals of the South West Skills Hub, whose mission is to foster collaboration in identifying and delivering measurable outcomes that address regional nuclear skills gaps. Their strategic focus includes reducing recruitment costs, addressing social mobility cold spots, increasing the use of local skilled talent, and building long-term resilience in critical nuclear roles.The event also highlighted ongoing efforts across various regions, showcasing how knowledge sharing and cross-regional collaboration are driving progress in the nuclear skills space.A full replay of the webinar is available on YouTube: Watch here Webinar Highlights:Updates from Regional Skills Hub leaders on their initiatives and achievementsOpportunities for collaboration across regional bodies and associationsReal-world case studies demonstrating the impact of shared learning and coordinated actionCERAP UK remains committed to supporting initiatives that build a stronger, more sustainable future for the UK’s nuclear industry.
The Wales Nuclear Forum
On March 18th, 2025, CERAP UK took part in a key supplier event hosted by the Wales Nuclear Forum and Diwydiant Cymru – Industry Wales in Cardiff. The event focused on opening up supply chain opportunities related to the Sizewell C nuclear power project.Sizewell C represents a major infrastructure initiative with national reach. While based in Suffolk, the project offers wide-ranging contract opportunities for businesses across the UK, including those in Wales. In collaboration with the Wales Nuclear Forum, Sizewell C is actively working to ensure companies in South Wales can engage with and benefit from this transformative project.The event featured insights from industry leaders and government representatives, who shared practical guidance on how businesses can position themselves to contribute to Sizewell C. CERAP UK met directly with the Sizewell C team to gain a deeper understanding of upcoming project milestones, supply chain needs, and procurement processes.Participation in the event also provided an excellent platform to network with key stakeholders across the nuclear and energy sectors, further strengthening CERAP UK’s commitment to contributing to the UK’s low-carbon future.
Artificial Intelligence: a driver of transformation in services for the nuclear industry
On February 5 and 6, the CERAP Group, in partnership with the IUT Grand Ouest Normandie in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, organized a forum dedicated to Artificial Intelligence: a driver of transformation in services for the nuclear industry. This event brought together experts, researchers, and industry professionals to discuss the opportunities that AI offers in this strategic sector.From Emmanuelle Galichet, Research Professor in Nuclear Science and Technology and President of WiN France, to Luigi Serio, AI Project Manager at CERN, as well as Josquin Vernon, Project Officer for Nuclear Sector Development at DINN (Interministerial Delegation for New Nuclear), and Frédéric Jurie, Professor at the University of Caen Normandy and Chair in AI, participants had the opportunity to explore a rich diversity of knowledge and experiences.The two roundtable discussions gave the floor to companies that actively integrate AI into the Normandy nuclear industrial sector. Representatives from key industry players—Virginie Thiébaut, Head of the PRISME Department at EDF; Christophe Leclerc, Data Officer for ORANO's Recycling Business Unit; David Raveau, Head of Innovation at NAVAL GROUP Cherbourg; and Thtreswar Beeharry, Head of R&D Innovation at CMN—shared insights into the development prospects of AI within their respective organizations.This high-level exchange was further enriched by a security and risk prevention perspective, thanks to the insights of Eric Hazane, Digital Security Delegate for Normandy at ANSSI (French National Cybersecurity Agency).The event aimed to be as informative as possible, also highlighting concrete examples of AI integration in industrial applications. Iliès Zaoui, founder and CEO of Conscience Robotics, explained how AI is embedded into his robots, some of which are designed to operate in nuclear zones. Vincent Auvray and Nicolas Leconte, respectively President and Marketing & Commercial Director of FASTPOINT, introduced Securi’Spot, a module designed to prevent workplace accidents and influence safety behaviors. On behalf of DEVOLIS, David Moreau, Operations Director, and Maxime Michelier, AI Technical Leader, presented their generative AI model aimed at optimizing the management of technical reports.In conclusion, Fabrice Quemener, CEO of CERAP Group, hinted that this successful first edition is unlikely to be the last—a sentiment that was widely shared (and voiced) by all participants.
CERAP Switzerland signs a new partnership for HSE activities at CERN
We are proud to announce the signing of a new partnership between CERAP Switzerland and CERN in the fields of HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) supervision and Safety and Health Protection Coordination.Focus on Safety and Health Protection CoordinationSafety and Health Protection Coordination is implemented on construction or civil engineering sites where multiple companies or independent workers operate. It also applies to subcontractors working on-site. Its role is to prevent risks arising from simultaneous or successive interventions and to plan the use of shared resources such as infrastructure, logistics, and collective protective measures.This project will enable CERAP Switzerland to strengthen its on-site presence by ensuring a high level of safety and compliance for its long-standing client.This new collaboration reflects our ongoing commitment to providing safe working environments that meet the highest HSE standards.
CERAP UK member of the Radon Council
We are excited to announce that CERAP UK is now a proud member of the Radon Council.
The Radon Council is an independent, self-regulatory body for the radon protection industry. It is a not for profit organisation that educates and trains professionals in radon matters. It sets standards that it expects its members to meet in any measurement, remediation and new build work that they undertake to mitigate radon risk.
As a leading authority on radon gas in the UK, the Radon Council works closely with organisations such as the BRE and the UK Health Security Agency on radon standards – being a key stakeholder in any government guidance that is produced.
As we continue to expand our commitment to safety and environmental health, our partnership with the Radon Council strengthens our ability to address radon risks and enhance our expertise in radiation protection.
Young Professional Scientist Award in Radiation Protection
Gabriel Dupont, a research engineer at ATRON Metrology, has been awarded the 1st prize in the Young Professional Scientist Award in Radiation Protection at the International Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA).After winning the Henri Jammet Prize at the National Congress of the French Society for Radiation Protection (SFRP) in June 2023, Gabriel Dupont has now been honored with the 1st prize in the Young Professional Scientist Award in Radiation Protection at the 16th IRPA International Congress, held in Orlando, USA, from July 7 to 12, 2024.Created to encourage young scientists and professionals to engage in research across all areas of radiation protection, the Young Professional Scientist Award recognizes the best presentation by a researcher under 35 years old, with less than 10 years of experience in the field. The award is granted based on the scientific quality of the research, the written paper, and the oral presentation at the congress.Among 17 candidates, all officially nominated by a regional or national society affiliated with IRPA, Gabriel Dupont won the 1st prize for his work on calibrating radiation protection instruments without using a radioactive source, conducted within ATRON Metrology.This prestigious award is a remarkable recognition of his work by the global radiation protection community—a true source of pride for ATRON Metrology and CERAP.
IEEE Xplore publication
ATRON METROLOGY is pleased to be associated with this new publication which demonstrates that simple BEOL stack has no effect on dose deposition in the oxide of MOS capacitors.The use of a high energy X-ray generator for Total Ionizing Dose testing is studied on MOS capacitors. Several conditions were studied for the high energy X-ray irradiations (with aluminum and lead filters) and the experimental results are compared to Co-60 irradiations. The effects of both annealing and package lid are also studied. All the results are presented and discussed. It is shown that the simple BEOL stack (only one thin aluminum layer) has no effect on dose deposition in the oxide of MOS capacitors.We are now looking forward to experimental confirmation of these results at higher energies, at ATRON METROLOGY.The publication can be read here: ieeexplore
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