This means the robot can not only dismantle radioactive components but also clean up the contaminated area. This will significantly enhance safety and efficiency in the decommissi ...
In order to expand the possibilities of robotic technology into the nuclear decommissioning industry, the Korea Atomic Energy ...
The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute has transferred the technology behind Armstrong, its dual-arm robot which can move up to 200 kilograms, to robot company Victex, which aims to develop models ...
Victex, which specializes in developing remote robot control technology for radiation workers, plans to deploy the ARMstrong ...
This was done by the Oxford Robotics Institute (ORI) based in the University of Oxford and the United Kingdom Atomic Energy ...
demonstrated two new robots at the mock-up facility at Japan Atomic Energy Agency’s Naraha Center for Remote Control Technology Development (NARREC). As pictured by AP, one is a snake-like robot ...
The robotic arm will be transported to Japan around February for the training of operators at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency’s facility in Naraha, Fukushima Prefecture. The retrieved fuel will ...