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Technopolis Group

Technopolis Group, in partnership with NucAdvisor, has prepared a strategic document for European Commission’s DG Energy in which the Medical, Industrial and Research Applications of Nuclear and Radiation Technology are investigated. Next to a large fact-finding mission (through interviews and literature review), we also developed a quantitative model for Molybdenum/Technetium supply and a Delphi study among nuclear experts in Europe. The document has fed into the SAMIRA process of DG ENER.

Now, we are supporting the Joint Research Center (JRC) in a fact-finding mission to provide an overview of the (future) use of radionuclides for therapy in EU member states.

For more information, please contact Andreas Ligtvoet, Anoushka Davé and Chiel Scholten.

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