Fusion technology commercialization across medical isotopes, neutron testing, and nuclear waste recycling
SHINE Technologies operates a fusion platform with near-term revenue streams in medical isotope production and neutron testing, while pursuing long-term energy applications. The tech stack—dominated by CAD (AutoCAD, Revit, Solidworks), simulation (SAP2000, STAAD), and lab instrumentation (ICP-MS, HPLC, oscilloscope)—reflects a hardware-first, heavily regulated manufacturing business. Engineering dominance in hiring (104 roles open, with mid and senior seniority concentrated) paired with active projects spanning NRC licensing, facility construction, and quality assurance programs signals scaling of commercialized product lines against regulatory and operational complexity.
Notable leadership hires: R&D Director
SHINE Technologies, founded in 2005 and headquartered in Janesville, Wisconsin, develops fusion-based systems for multiple near-term applications: medical isotope production (Molybdenum-99, Lutetium-177), neutron testing (radiography, radiation effects, material research), and nuclear waste recycling. The company commercializes these applications while pursuing a longer-term mission to deploy fusion for energy generation. Operations span design, manufacturing, regulatory compliance, and field deployment. Current initiatives include construction of a first-of-a-kind medical isotope facility, NRC license applications, equipment qualification, and facility-wide quality assurance program implementation. The organization operates across 201–500 employees, entirely US-based.
CAD suite (AutoCAD, Revit, Solidworks), structural/mechanical simulation (SAP2000, STAAD), lab instrumentation (ICP-MS, HPLC), industrial control (PLC, SCADA, DCS), enterprise resource planning (SAP, Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics 365), and project management (Primavera P6).
Medical isotope production facility construction and commissioning; NRC license application development; linear accelerator reliability testing; quality assurance program implementation (ANSI/ANS 15.8); MC&A (Material Control and Accounting) program setup for the new facility.
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