Kinegge Successfully Showcased Its Technologies at CIENPI 2025 in China
Kinegge participated in the 16th China International Exhibition on Nuclear Power Industry (CIENPI 2025), where it presented its innovative solutions at its own booth.
CIENPI is a large-scale event bringing together the leading players in the nuclear industry. Among the exhibitors were China’s largest nuclear power operators—CNNC, CGN, and SPIC—as well as international companies such as Westinghouse, Orano, Framatome, EDF, and others. The exhibition provided an excellent opportunity for experience exchange, establishing new contacts, and showcasing cutting-edge technologies.
At the booth, Kinegge presented robotic systems and cameras attracted significant attention from exhibition attendees:
Remotely Operated Diagnostic System (RODIS) – an interactive demonstration of the inner pipe inspection system.
Special TV systems based on Proton A, D40HD, and D70 cameras – visitors could test the control functions, including focus adjustment, zooming, and lighting settings.
Activities and Audience Interest
Presentations were given on Kinegge special TV systems based on Proton A and D40HD cameras. The object size measurement function of the Proton A camera generated particular interest.
Additionally, discussions took place with current partners and industry representatives. These dialogues revealed new user needs, opening opportunities for the development and supply of tailored solutions.
Outcomes of Participation
Participation in CIENPI 2025 allowed Kinegge to:
Strengthen its positive image in the Chinese market.
Attract new customers and enhance collaboration with existing partners.
Showcase unique TV systems based on Proton A and D40HD cameras, which are not yet presented in China.
The exhibition proved to be effective and promising for the company’s further development in the region. Kinegge is considering future participation in CIENPI.
We thank everyone who visited our booth and showed interest in our innovative solutions. We look forward to new meetings and collaborations!
Presented Equipment:
Proton A
A radiation-tolerant TV camera for visual inspection of reactor vessels/pits, steam generators, spent-fuel pools, and monitoring of transport and technological operations in hot cells and spent fuel storage facilities.
D40HD
A high-definition, color camera in a stainless-steel housing, designed for visual inspection in high-radiation environments (both water and air) and low-light conditions.
D70
A modern radiation-tolerant TV camera for high-radiation environments, used to monitor technological processes at nuclear power plants and nuclear fuel cycle facilities.
Remotely Operated Diagnostic System (RODIS)
Applied for inspecting hard-to-reach welds and metal structures in hazardous industrial facilities across manufacturing, power, and housing & utility sectors.