Kromek Group plc announced that it has been awarded a grant of £1.3 million under the UK Research and Innovation ("UKRI") Horizon Europe guarantee scheme to participate in the Intelligent Radiation Sensor Readout System ("i-RASE") project to develop a new class of radiation sensor powered by artificial intelligence ("AI"). The i-RASE project, to be led by DTU Space, is a collaboration between industrial and academic partners in Denmark, Germany, Norway and Italy to design, build and test a new class of radiation sensor based on cadmium zinc telluride ("CZT") and other advanced technologies. The aim is to develop a radiation detector that leverages the latest developments in AI to facilitate the retrieval of comprehensive information on incident radiation to improve measurement accuracy and speed, while increasing energy efficiency.

This offers transformational potential for various radiation applications, such as medical imaging, industrial inspection, scientific space instrumentation and environmental monitoring. The project will start on 1 March 2024 and will run for a period of 48 months. i-RASE is part of the European Union's Horizon Europe programme, with which the UK is associated, and is designed to facilitate collaboration and strengthen the impact of research and innovation in developing, supporting and implementing EU policies while tackling global challenges.

Kromek is receiving PS1.3 million from UKRI, on behalf of the UK government's Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, to participate in the project.