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On 8 April, Mayor Richard Korteland of the city of Almelo officially opened the Urenco Services Building (SBU) at the Urenco...
Urenco’s social impact programme has funded a Coordinated Research Project (CRP) over five years, aimed at developing agricultural practices...
Known as the “Super Bowl of energy,” the annual conference had more than 10,000 attendees from over 2,350 companies and 89 countries and...
The Capenhurst site has a long-standing relationship with the hospice, which does fantastic work in supporting members of the community...
In line with UK legislation, the UK Gender Pay Gap Report has been produced for Urenco employees in the UK...
On 18 March, Urenco Netherlands MD Ad Louter signed a cooperation agreement on behalf of Urenco with the Municipality of Almelo,...
Two Urenco colleagues are helping to showcase the diversity of people and career paths in STEM through the British Science...
London – 12 March 2026 – Urenco Group (“Urenco”), an international supplier of uranium enrichment services and nuclear fuel cycle products, today announces its...
While the design already reflected a modern and healthy workplace, additional effort focused on choosing materials with a lower environmental...
An internal heat network will provide a contained, thermal energy distribution system, taking residual heat from the cooling of our...
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