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US Nuclear Corp is a publicly traded holding company

 



OTCQB UCLE, with 3 divisions specializing in the design and manufacture of radiation and chemical instrumentation. This includes systems for nuclear power, nuclear medicine, air, and water quality. Strategic partnerships further enhance US Nuclear Corp’s production and marketing outreach in the fields of UAV Air Forensics, Fusion Energy Technology, medical isotopes, and brain-machine interface (BMI) technology.

With three operating divisions (Technical Associates (TA), Overhoff Technology (OTC), and Electronic Control Concepts (ECC), US Nuclear Corp harbors more than 100 years of combined experience globally.

supplying top of the line instrumentation to a diverse variety of industries utilizing radionuclides: including nuclear power plants, national laboratories, government agencies, homeland security, military, universities and schools, research companies, hospitals, medical and dental centers, energy companies, weapons facilities, first responders, local governments, and manufacturing plants.

One of our core values is to punctually deliver top-quality products that have been thoroughly tested and certified, continuously improving design and functionality to ensure precise radiation detection and proper worker safety.

Strategic partnerships include FlyCam UAV providing the flight platforms for US Nuclear Corp’s UAV Air Forensics Systems, Magnetic-Inertial Fusion Technologies, Inc (MIFTI), a nuclear fusion energy company, and MIFTEC, a division of MIFTI for medical isotope manufacture through fusion technology, and Grapheton - Brain Machine Technology (BMI) wearable and implanted brain-machine interface devices.

Product development is another key aspect that defines US Nuclear Corp. Always looking for new opportunities based on the market’s unfulfilled need US Nuclear Corp excels at innovative designs and production.

The market showed a desire to detect underwater radiation, chemical, and biological contamination or threats. The Underwater Explorer Detection Submarine is now available to do just that providing divers, aquatic ecosystem biologists, and marine science engineers with a safe process for determining contamination or threats.

Customizing or designing sensor instruments based on customer needs or have a unique project with special requirements, US Nuclear Corp works closely with customers to design a system to meet their specifications.

US Nuclear Corp corporate headquarters are in Canoga Park, California

Visit our site: https://usnuclearcorp.com/

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