BERTIN TECHNOLOGIES | ADVERTORIAL FEATURE
A Nuclear ambition serving European sovereignty
Measure, protect, secure: Bertin’s commitment to nuclear safety
BERTIN NUCLEAR, A BRAND OF Bertin Technologies, is a key player in nuclear instrumentation. Building on the legacy of Bertin Instruments and strengthened by the acquisition of Bertin VF Nuclear, the company now offers a comprehensive portfolio of radiological monitoring solutions. This strategic expansion reflects Bertin’s commitment to supporting the long-term safety and performance of both nuclear facilities and the environment.
What does the acquisition of Bertin VF Nuclear bring to Bertin Nuclear? The integration of Bertin VF Nuclear into Bertin Technologies marks a major step forward in building a pan-European instrumentation offer. Bertin VF Nuclear brings complementary expertise in safety-classified systems for air monitoring inside reactor buildings, while Bertin has long been recognized for its mobile and perimeter monitoring solutions. Together, they now provide a full suite of radiological monitoring instruments – from access control to environmental surveillance – designed to meet the highest standards of safety, security, and regulatory compliance.
Why is Radiological Monitoring Systems (RMS) a strategic focus? RMS are at the core of nuclear safety. They enable continuous monitoring, early anomaly detection, and precise identification of radioactive sources. Bertin’s RMS solutions go beyond basic detection: they incorporate advanced spectrometry and qualified algorithms to distinguish between natural, industrial, and threat-related radioactivity. This precision is essential for ensuring transparency, regulatory compliance, and public trust. Bertin is also investing in artificial intelligence to enhance real-time data analysis and spectral recognition. These innovations are critical to supporting the evolving needs of nuclear operators and regulators, especially as Europe accelerates its energy transition.
How does Bertin Nuclear contribute to European industrial sovereignty? Bertin Technologies positions nuclear instrumentation as a strategic pillar of European sovereignty. By developing robust, high-performance systems and expanding its industrial footprint, the group supports the reindustrialization of Europe and the modernization of its nuclear infrastructure. This includes both legacy plant life extension and new reactor projects.
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What is Bertin’s vision for the future of nuclear instrumentation? Bertin Technologies envisions a future where nuclear safety is reinforced by precision instrumentation, smart data processing, and seamless integration across all reactor types. The company continues to adapt its technologies to meet rising safety standards and evolving industrial needs, while maintaining its core expertise in high-reliability systems. With a strong European presence and a commitment to innovation, Bertin Nuclear is well-positioned to support the next generation of nuclear energy – ensuring safety, performance, and public confidence every step of the way. ■
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Left: AGM-03 is designed to measure gamma dose equivalent rate. It can be used as part of a larger monitoring system or as an autonomous monitor.
Below: The RPU modular processing units provide acquisition, processing, archiving and local display of data, control of radiation detectors, and the transmission of processed data to host radiation monitoring systems (RMS)
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