With emerging digitalization technologies like LiDARs, drones, robots, thermal cameras, radioactivity sensors and others we scanned interiors of reactor and turbine halls, resulting in large sets of point clouds and radioactivity maps. We also tested technologies like voice recognition for hands-free inspections inside nuclear facilities.
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Deliverables "D2.1 State-of-the-Art and Business Value Analysis Report" and "D3.1 System Design and Data Plan" have been published. You may download them in the Results and publications sectcion.
First series of online webinars have been finished. In this series, the technologies involved in the DORADO project have been presented and feedback from end-user group and stakeholders was collected. Read more in the Events section.
We have published the questionnaire for receiving valuable inputs from all stakeholders. If you would like to shape the future of nuclear decommissioning, spend 5 minutes of your time and let us know your thoughts and ideas in this questionnaire.
Presentations of the project, its goals, startup activities and closest further steps will be presented at the DigiDecom 2024 conference. Take your chance to talk to our partners and discuss the digitalization approaches and technologies researched during the project.
The DORADO project has officially started. First activities of all consortium partners will be focusing on identification of needs and requirements for the integration of various digital technologies into a single coherent platform. The most valuable input will be gathered from the end-users via dedicated questionnaires.