Mirion is at the heart of a sector that is evolving rapidly due to increased global demand for clean energy. It powers advancements in nuclear energy with radiation safety technologies and unrivalled expertise.
Significantly, the company’s trusted relationships across the nuclear power industry help to address radiation safety challenges. Its precision instruments and monitoring systems, meanwhile, enable nuclear operators to assess situations with greater clarity and confidence, and respond quickly to incidents.

“In order to harness nuclear’s immense potential, our engineers are creating operating environments that integrate physical and digital innovation to enable safer production of nuclear power, helping to protect communities and the planet,” says Mirion Vice President, Research & Development, Anthony Fallu.
With a rich history dating back to 1950, Mirion is a leading provider in radiation safety and science across the globe. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, in the US, the company employs around 3,200 people and has offices in 12 countries.
Beyond the nuclear power sphere, Mirion’s technology is helping to make the world a better place by ensuring safety and progress in cancer care, facilitating more precise environmental testing, supporting food safety, and keeping astronauts safe during space missions.
Mirion’s focus on integrating physical and digital innovations has fostered close collaboration between the company’s engineers and customers. That collaboration – now strengthened by expanded expertise across engineering services, regulatory insight, and lifecycle support – has most recently led to the development of the Vital Platform: a single, connected ecosystem for radiation safety instrumentation and software.

Designed to surface real-time insights and integrate workflows, the Vital Platform reflects Mirion’s commitment to supporting the evolving nuclear industry – from today’s operating fleet to the next generation of advanced technologies. Its development was made possible by deep customer trust and an expanding breadth of capabilities, advancing innovation while extending support across the full nuclear lifecycle.
“We’re serving as the bridge that connects today’s operating fleet with new designs determining the future of nuclear energy,” says Vice President, CoreVision, Ross Lorberbaum. “Our role isn’t just to react to change, it’s to anticipate it. That means engineering reliable, defensible solutions while serving as a trusted partner with a crucial understanding of these challenging environments.”
Mirion engineers work side by side with nuclear power partners around the world to problem solve and empower innovation in reliable, clean energy – supporting SDG 7 and access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all.
“The next era of nuclear energy will be shaped by engineers and operators who push boundaries to strengthen safety, reliability, and public confidence,” says Fallu.
From utility companies to power plants and beyond, Mirion delivers proven solutions and insight that helps its customers stay ahead. “And when we get that right, it doesn’t just improve operations, it strengthens confidence in nuclear energy itself.”
Mirion nuclear and safety solutions are in more than 98% of nuclear power plants globally, and the company has a presence in over 6,000 cancer centers worldwide.