Chiltern Vital Group and Cambridge Atomworks partner on nuclear energy R&D at Berkeley Green Science Park
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Chiltern Vital Group (CVG) and Cambridge Atomworks have signed a Letter of Intent to collaborate on research and development of advanced nuclear energy generation technology at the Berkeley Green Science and Technology Park in Gloucestershire, UK. The partnership aims to leverage the site's existing nuclear heritage and infrastructure to develop next-generation nuclear energy solutions, potentially including small modular reactors (SMRs) or advanced modular reactors. The agreement outlines a framework for joint R&D activities, resource sharing, and technology development at the Berkeley Green facility, which is already home to various nuclear and engineering enterprises.
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The Letter of Intent provides a framework for our organisations to combine our respective expertise and resources in pursuit of developing cutting-edge nuclear energy generation technologies.
Berkeley Green Science and Technology Park offers a unique environment with its rich nuclear heritage and existing infrastructure, making it the ideal location for this important research and development work.
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