
NUKEM Technologies Engineering Services GmbH (NUKEM), in collaboration with its partner Tellux, proudly presented its innovative FREMES EcoProbe system during a successful live demonstration event held in Karlstein am Main. This belt conveyor free release measuring system represents the latest addition to the well-established FREMES-BM10 measuring system, which has already proven its reliability across multiple continents by radiologically characterizing and classifying several hundred thousand tonnes of material.
The FREMES EcoProbe is a fully automated solution designed to detect hydrocarbon contaminants in bulk materials. Leveraging an optical measurement system enhanced by AI-driven evaluation, it offers precise, continuous online characterization. Future capabilities are expected to include the identification of other contaminants, expanding its range of applications.
This advanced system is ideally suited for the remediation of large areas impacted by industrial activities. Its high-precision detectors ensure thorough analysis, assessing 100% of the material and enabling complete site clearance. Furthermore, the fully automated process minimizes the need for extensive operational teams, increasing efficiency and reliability.
Nobuaki Ninomiya, Managing Director of NUKEM and its parent company Muroosystems, commented on the significance of the event: "The FREMES EcoProbe product demonstration has been a crucial opportunity to showcase the fusion of NUKEM's technological innovation and AI technology. Through this event, we were able to demonstrate to the world the tangible possibilities that arise from the integration of nuclear technology and AI. In particular, FREMES EcoProbe is a strategic product that not only addresses the environmental technology needs in Europe and the Asian market but also promises synergistic effects with renewable energy-related businesses. This demonstration has marked a significant step in accelerating our global expansion with NUKEM."
Thomas Seipolt, CEO of NUKEM, added: "The presentation of the FREMES EcoProbe system marks a milestone in our development and underscores our vision of creating innovations that are both technologically advanced and environmentally friendly. The success of this demonstration not only highlights the potential of our latest technology but also our commitment to delivering solutions that meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. The combination of highly precise measurement technology with artificial intelligence enables us to not only increase efficiency but also make a significant contribution to environmental protection. With FREMES EcoProbe, we are setting a new standard for the remediation of industrial sites and demonstrating how technology and sustainability can go hand in hand."
The event featured a comprehensive agenda including an overview of the FREMES system, a presentation of the AI-based optical sensor for hydrocarbon detection, and a successful live demonstration of the FREMES EcoProbe in action. The engaging Q&A session and networking lunch provided valuable opportunities for attendees to discuss the system's potential applications and integration into their own operations.
NUKEM Technologies Engineering Services GmbH in Karlstein am Main, Germany, is world-wide active in the areas of management of radioactive waste and spent fuel, decommissioning of nuclear facilities, engineering and consulting. For more than 60 years NUKEM provides high quality products, technologies and services, where Innovation, Solutions and Excellence are closely linked.
Founded in 2019 in Normandy, France, Tellux is specialized in environmental engineering and has a patented technology: the HyperLab. Combining hyperspectral imaging and artificial intelligence, the HyperLab provides accurate, non-destructive characterization of contaminated soils, offering real-time analysis of pollutants directly on site. Tellux optimizes diagnostics and remediation strategies for industries, public sector entities and engineering consultancies, while reducing costs, deadlines and environmental impact.
Contact:
Bea Heinze
NUKEM Technologies Engineering Services GmbH
Zeche Gustav 6, 63791 Karlstein am Main
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www.nukemtechnologies.de