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Urenco attends Science Museum Lates event

29 October 2015

On 28 October, Urenco exhibited at the Science Museum’s Lates event – a night in which the Museum opens its doors late to the general public.

The theme of the Lates event was ‘computing’ and technology, which was the perfect opportunity for Urenco to increase understanding of our centrifuge technology and how we utilise it in our day to day operations for the provision of uranium enrichment services to our global customer base.

Urenco also promoted our ‘enabling our everyday’ campaign to the 6,000 attendees. The campaign, which explores the many benefits that nuclear technology brings, is designed to make the wider public think about how they use nuclear technology in their day to day lives. This can be anything from the smoke alarm in their homes, the luminous light in their alarm clocks or the solution in which they keep their contact lenses.

With the #enablingoureveryday, guests were encouraged to tweet their ideas on how nuclear technology enables their lives for a chance to win a prize.

Next month Urenco will exhibit at the Teacher Lates’ event, this time promoting the Richie programme.

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About Urenco

Urenco is an international supplier of enrichment services and fuel cycle products with sustainability at the core of its business. Operating in a pivotal area of the nuclear fuel supply chain for 50 years, Urenco facilitates zero carbon electricity generation for consumers around the world.

With its head office near London, UK, Urenco’s global presence ensures diversity and security of supply for customers through enrichment facilities in Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA. Using centrifuge technology designed and developed by Urenco, and through the expertise of our people, the Urenco Group provides safe, cost effective and reliable services; operating within a framework of high environmental, social and governance standards, complementing international safeguards.

Urenco is committed to continued investment in the responsible management of nuclear materials; innovation activities with clear sustainability benefits, such as nuclear medicine, industrial efficiency and research; and nurturing the next generation of scientists and engineers.

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