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Last week we successfully completed the main functional testing regime of our dust free scabbling system. This large scale ROV is designed to remove contaminated concrete from the walls, of nuclear storage ponds and active cells. During the last 2 months of testing, it has shown that it achieves both

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Award winning nuclear engineering company Barrnon, which solves problems at some of the world’s most challenging environmental threats, is preparing for another year of growth after being awarded a multi-million pound contract to build a Scabbler system for Dounreay. For Barrnon, it’s the latest in a series of high profile

A robot. Unsupervised. Cleaning up nuclear waste… Meet BLISSS – the latest Barrnon product ready for action. More than 20 VIPs visited its Appleby site today (6th Dec 2022) — to see the company’s new sort and segregate machine working – and it received a hail of positive feedback. Technical

At Barrnon we’re always looking to the future, exploring new innovations and efficient ways of working, while ensuring our employees stay safe. We have a three-pillar mantra: “Faster, Safer, Cheaper.” Well, this week we were asked to solve a problem involving Boston Dynamics’ Spot the robot dog, which is being

A Cumbrian nuclear engineering company, which provides solutions to some of the world’s most challenging environmental threats, is hosting is hosting its first tech demo day on Weds (Sept 7th). Barrnon, which won the Queens award for Innovation in 2021, has won a series of high profile contracts in the

One of Britain’s biggest fastest-growing nuclear engineering companies has been educating more than 200 people about its enhanced product range. Barrnon went to the DDP Innovation Day at West Lakes Science Park in September, showcasing technology developments and collaborations between supply chains, SMEs and Universities. It showed off its BLISSS