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SOCOTEC exhibits at WNE 2025
From November 4th to 6th
Parc des Expositions Paris Nord Villepinte

Mon 15/09/2025 - 11:57

SOCOTEC at the World Nuclear Exhibition 2025: Risk Management Solutions for the Nuclear Industry.
From November 4 to 6, 2025, SOCOTEC will take part in the World Nuclear Exhibition, the leading global event for the civil nuclear industry, held at Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center. Meet our teams at stand P113 to discover our solutions dedicated to enhancing the performance and safety of nuclear facilities.

A comprehensive offer to support nuclear stakeholders

For over 40 years, SOCOTEC has been assisting nuclear operators in France and internationally. With 600 dedicated experts, we provide a complete range of services, including:

  • Environmental and structural diagnostics and measurements (asbestos, dust exposure, structure monitoring, real-time monitoring)
  • Project management assistance and supervision of works on nuclear sites
  • Regulatory inspections of equipment and facilities
  • Non-destructive testing (NDT), including radiography, ultrasound, dye penetrant testing, and magnetic particle inspection
  • Specialized nuclear training, with 7 centers in France and expertise in radiological protection and industrial safety

Don't miss ou conference

From Artificial Intelligence to the Field: Predictive Inspection & Robotics Serving the Nuclear Industry
Tuesday, Nov 4th | 10:00 - 10:50 | Workshop Room 2

Artificial intelligence and robotics are profoundly transforming how we monitor, inspect, and protect nuclear facilities and their environments. This conference illustrates this transformation through two concrete innovations:

  • SOFIA, a predictive inspection and analysis solution developed by SOCOTEC, leveraging AI to anticipate structural issues and optimize maintenance for buildings and industrial infrastructures. The technologies deployed here open up new perspectives for improving the Preventive Maintenance Basic Programs (PBMP), making maintenance approaches more dynamic, predictive, and data-driven
  • A radiological exploration robot co-developed with EDF, capable of measuring radioactivity in asphalt and roadways around nuclear plants without human intervention—enhancing accuracy, safety, and field efficiency.

By combining computer vision, machine learning, and robotic autonomy, these technologies pave the way for a safer, more predictable, and more efficient nuclear sector—where data becomes the driving force behind performance and safety.

 

WNE
November 4–6, 2025
Exhibition Center Paris Nord Villepinte
Booth P113

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