Core Platform

One nuclear SaaS app built around Network, Marketplace, and DDT.

Core organizes the nuclear ecosystem into three practical operating tools: relationship and project visibility, supplier and service discovery, and data-driven problem identification.

Core platform interface with nuclear plant
Platform architecture

A focused system for nuclear commercialization work.

Core connects the commercial, technical, and supply-chain layers of nuclear projects so users can move from market awareness to practical decisions.

N

Network layer

Where organizations, professionals, project listings, research, operating lessons, and strategic connection points become visible.

M

Marketplace layer

Where nuclear suppliers, service firms, technologies, components, certifications, and availability signals can be found and compared.

D

DDT layer

Where fragmented project data is converted into risk flags, missing inputs, scenario comparisons, and recommended next steps.

Nuclear plant connected to global energy network
What Core changes

Better visibility creates better nuclear execution.

The nuclear industry has deep expertise, but expertise is often trapped in isolated databases, spreadsheets, relationships, reports, and inboxes. Core turns those scattered signals into a living operating environment.

Find relevant projects and participants
Understand who is building, advising, supplying, researching, financing, or operating in specific areas.
Compare supply-chain options
Evaluate vendors, component categories, service scope, compliance posture, and procurement signals.
Act before bottlenecks harden
Use DDT to flag constraints while there is still time to adjust strategy, partners, and timeline.
Workflow

Core turns nuclear ecosystem data into action.

The goal is not simply to collect information. The goal is to reduce the time between a project signal and a useful decision.

01 Capture

Projects and entities

Create visibility into reactor projects, companies, services, technologies, and user profiles.

02 Organize

Searchable categories

Structure the market by project type, supplier category, role, geography, status, and capability.

03 Diagnose

Risk and gaps

Use DDT to identify missing data, risk factors, probable constraints, and solution paths.

04 Move

Next steps

Convert findings into outreach, procurement, partnership, diligence, or project actions.