On October 24, it was reported that the world's first X/γ radiation dose detection chip developed by the Nuclear Safety and Environmental Engineering Research Institute of China National Nuclear Corporation has successfully entered mass production. This represents a significant industrial breakthrough as it transforms technological achievements into new productive forces, bridging the gap from a
On October 24, it was reported that the world's first X/γ radiation dose detection chip developed by the Nuclear Safety and Environmental Engineering Research Institute of China National Nuclear Corporation has successfully entered mass production. This represents a significant industrial breakthrough as it transforms technological achievements into new productive forces, bridging the gap from a single prototype to a large-scale production of at least “100” units.
This innovative chip is expected to have a major impact on various fields that require radiation monitoring, such as nuclear power plants, medical institutions, and scientific research facilities. It offers a more accurate and reliable way to detect radiation doses, enhancing safety and protection for workers and the public.
The successful mass production of this chip showcases China's leadership in nuclear technology and its commitment to innovation and safety. It is a significant step forward in the global effort to improve radiation detection and management.