Following our participation at the SNMMI conference, Urenco Isotopes proudly supported the Next Generation Nuclear Medicine Workshop alongside our academic partners, King's College London and McMaster University. The workshop brought together early-career professionals eager to deepen their knowledge of Nuclear Medicine and develop the skills needed to tackle future challenges in the field. We were happy to fund this initiative, enabling participants to attend free of charge and nurturing the next generation of young professionals in Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. A big thank you to everyone who helped make the workshop a success. We look forward to seeing how all participants contribute to our field in the future. #NuclearMedicine #UrencoIsotopes #Innovation
Urenco Isotopes
Chemische productie
Almelo, Overijssel 280 volgers
Using unique centrifuge technology, we produce a variety of products for medical, industrial and research applications
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Urenco Isotopes, based at Urenco’s facility in Almelo, the Netherlands, uses centrifuge technology to separate isotopes of various elements. Our purpose is to unlock innovation and enrich lives, and our mission is to empower advancements in healthcare, research and beyond. Guided by this, we produce a variety of products for medical, industrial and research applications. Our stable isotopes are used in some of the most innovative and cutting-edge science and technology areas including quantum computing, semiconductors and the manufacture of next-generation materials. Our medical isotopes are a cornerstone of nuclear medicine and are used in products and processes that research, diagnose and treat a wide range of diseases, including cancers. We currently produce medical isotopes for three specific areas of the medical sector – diagnostics, therapy and pain relief. To learn more about how we can support you, and our portfolio, please do contact us, via our website.
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http://www.urencostableisotopes.com
Externe link voor Urenco Isotopes
- Branche
- Chemische productie
- Bedrijfsgrootte
- 201 - 500 medewerkers
- Hoofdkantoor
- Almelo, Overijssel
- Opgericht
- 1990
Updates
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Our team has been hard at work at the SNMMI 2024 Annual Meeting, meeting with stakeholders, customers and the people making a difference with nuclear medicine. The highlight so far has been the opportunity to engage with potential new customers and contribute to this groundbreaking, innovative field. Please do visit us at Booth 1801 to learn more and meet with us – we look forward to meeting with you! #SNMMI #nuclear #nuclearmedicine #isotopes
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Urenco Isotopes is attending the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2024 Annual Meeting to engage with our stakeholders and peers on the latest in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. We’re excited to discuss how Urenco Isotopes is investing in and growing our offering to meet the growing demand for critical applications across diagnostics, therapy and pain relief. Please do visit us at Booth 1801 to learn more and meet with us – we look forward to meeting with you! #SNMMI #nuclear #nuclearmedicine #isotopes
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We are participating at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2024 Annual Meeting. Come visit us at booth 1801 to explore how our three decades of expertise are driving innovation in stable and medical isotopes. We look forward to connecting with you!
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This is something we may not consider on a regular basis but plays a critical role in the quality and safety of our everyday products: non destructive testing. For those who aren't familiar, NDT is a suite of techniques we use to evaluate the properties of a material, component, or system without causing damage. The Iridium191 isotope we produce is the basis for NDT. And why does that matter so much? Turned into Iridium192 it's characteristics make it excellent for penetrating thick, dense materials, giving inspectors a clear image on wha's going on inside. This is crucial for detecting flaws or defects that might compromise the structural integrity or safety of the material.
The animation explains in simple terms the technique called Non-Destructive Testing using radiation and its importance in everyday life 👇