RAICo: Robotics and AI Collaboration
Solving shared nuclear decommissioning and fusion engineering challenges by accelerating deployment of robotics and AI.
About the collaboration
The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Collaboration (RAICo) is a collaboration between the UK Atomic Energy Authority, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Sellafield Ltd, the University of Manchester and AWE Nuclear Security Technologies.
Bringing together end-user teams from both fission and fusion engineering, RAICo develops robotics and AI technologies that are required for the deployment of remotely operated solutions for fission and fusion sector.
Using robotics and AI in hazardous nuclear decommissioning environments will provide the step-change in capabilities needed to move towards a faster, safer and more cost-effective set of next generation activities. The learnings from the research and development for decommissioning will also develop essential expertise in bringing fusion.

The four key technology themes


Remote handling
Size reduction
Removing humans from harmful environments
Preparing waste for storage


Robotics and AI data (RAID)
Digital infrastructure
Gathering data to enable decisions
Developing digital tools for remote operations

Collaboration and partnership
RAICo welcomes industry to collaborate on its initial 3-year programme from April 2022 to March 2025. The programme will develop capabilities to deploy robotics and AI technologies for safer, faster and more cost-effective decommissioning and fusion engineering. Working in partnership with industry is essential in order for RAICo to deliver its mission.
The programme actively engages with the supply chain as part of socioeconomic initiatives in Cumbria.
Procurement opportunities
To learn more about RAICo procurement opportunities, go to the procurement page.
RAICo1
Much of RAICo’s work is carried out at RAICo1 situated in Whitehaven, Cumbria. RAICo1 is the first in a series of robotics and artificial intelligence collaboration hubs across the UK. It houses research, development and demonstration environments that address the technology needs of RAICo’s end users, such as remotely operated gloveboxes for manipulating and sorting simulated hazardous waste and water tanks for remotely operated vehicles.
Learn more about RAICo
RAICo works across four key technology themes:
- remote handling – removing humans from harmful environments
- size reduction – preparing waste for storage
- Robotics and AI data (RAID) – gathering data to enable decisions
- digital infrastructure – developing digital tools for remote operations
To learn more about RAICo, please see the RAICo website.
By being part of the RAICo team, I get to apply my knowledge and experience from operating the JET remote handling system to new challenges. We are exploring cutting edge technologies, such as robotic gloveboxes, which soon will be operating on real-world tasks.
