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Digitalisation in Nuclear Power

Digitalisation in the operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants can deliver significant benefits, including reduced costs, increased availability, and improved personnel safety and working conditions. Our vision is to serve as a platform for discussion and development that ensures new tools, methods, and knowledge are effectively transferred to and utilized within the industry.
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Within this program, experiences will be shared and knowledge strengthened in order to accelerate the implementation of digitalised solutions for Nordic nuclear power. By developing new strategies and methods for operation and maintenance, we aim to contribute to the continuous improvement of these processes through digital tools. We also see digitalisation as an indispensable tool for increasing interest in the nuclear industry among newly graduated engineers.

The results will be presented through seminars and workshops to strengthen collaboration that ensures the latest knowledge in digitalisation is put into practice. Dialogue and discussion with industry stakeholders play an important role in ensuring that the sector’s questions are addressed, needs are met, and experiences are exchanged.

Olivia Winestedt

Programansvarig Kärnkraft, Vattenkraft och Energisystem

Olivia Winestedt

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    On-Premise AI Solutions for Nordic Nuclear Applications

    I den här rapporten undersöks implementeringen av lokala AI-lösningar i den nordiska kärnkraftsindustrin.

    |2025:1093Leon Sütfeld, Andreas Thore
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    • Rapport

    Digital worker – supporting the worker on-site

    There are a number of ways, digital worker can help people in their everyday work, from reducing the administration and handling of paper work when performing work at site; to enhancing the human senses by using virtual or augmented reality.

    |2024:1005Niclas Selberg, Ilkka Suntio Jonas Hultberg, Göran Edbom, Eskil Bendz
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    Feasibility Study on Artificial Intelligence Technologies 2023-923

    This report gives an overview of the opportunities and challenges nuclear Utilities face in implementing AI-based functions in their everyday business. The basis for the report is several interviews made with various Utilities, Institutes, and suppliers.

    |2023:923Ulf Nygren, Stefan Börlin, Prajit Datta, Maria Erman, Felix Kåhrström, Markus Skogsmo, Johan Tenstam
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    Industrial Internet Of Things (IIOT) in Nuclear Seminar Report 2022-857

    An online seminar was held in November 2021 featuring presentations on Industrial Internet of Thing (IIoT) in nuclear applications, research projects together with vendor and consultant insights from the IIoT field.

    |2022:857Arto Laikari Arto
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