Post-COVID nuclear investments in France
We all agree that our economy took a massive hit with the pandemic. All the sectors – maybe with the notable exception of e-retail – saw drastic losses in their revenues, many factories had to shut down for at least few months. For instance, between January and December 2020, France saw a 8.3% drop in […]
Why are we different?
As the latest kid on the block, you could wonder why we are different. I mean, you already know many other newsletters in the nuclear industry such as the World Nuclear News just to name one or if you want to follow the latest innovations in the nuclear industry, you could follow the NDA LinkedIn […]
Horizon Scanning for the nuclear sector
A lot of you will certainly be frustrated by the current limitations imposed by the Covid pandemic. This is one of the reasons we created inTechBrew, so innovation can still flow across borders and benefit the nuclear sector by offering cost-efficient technologies to somehow help cancel the slow-down due to the pandemic. Is there anything […]
How to brew a newsletter
After all the articles written by Xavier about advanced robotics, AR in the nuclear industry or the NDA RD&I report, we thought it would be interesting to show you how to brew a newsletter like inTechBrew. Behind a fancy website and an active LinkedIn page, it does take a lot of work performed by yur […]
Augmented Reality in the nuclear industry
Today, we look at AR and its potential in the nuclear sector. Can this promising technology improve the efficiency and the safety in the nuclear sector? The AR family? There is indeed much talk about Augmented Reality (AR) as part of an Industry 4.0 model but, to clear things up, AR is only one way […]
Quadrupedal robotics for the nuclear industry
Today, let’s talk about quadrupedal robotics for the nuclear industry. Nowadays, quadrupedal robots are considered for an extensive area of applications in various fields like space exploration, military application, industrial use, and many more. Could there be a place for them in the nuclear industry today? Amongst all the mobile robots, quadrupedal
Our thoughts on the latest NDA RD&I report
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is the UK governmental body with the mission to clean-up the 17 nuclear legacy sites across England, Wales, and Scotland safely, securely and cost-effectively. The most notable sites are the former MAGNOX generating stations, Sellafield and Dounreay. Today, we are going to discuss about the NDA RD&I repor