Tyne Engineering

President of Tyne Engineering, and Kim Kershner, Vice President of Operations at Tyne USA Inc., provide insight into Tyne’s vision. Kershner elaborates on the establishment of Tyne USA Inc., a Florida-based corporation, emphasizing it as a positive move toward greater contribution. Recognizing the unique landscape of research and development, particularly in fusion, advanced reactors, hydrogen, and medical isotopes, as well as the increasing focus on clean energy in the United States, Tyne envisioned the potential to introduce its technological advancements to this market. Robinson shares, “Tyne is a multidisciplinary, high- tech design and build company that provides products for nuclear and nuclear-related industries.” Tyne has over 25 years of experience in safety- related instrumentation, radiation monitoring, and skid-mounted process piping systems technology. Focusing on hydrogen and tritium handling, it’s not just about niche expertise but also broad-scope engineering solutions. This ensures high-quality assurance control, a critical requirement in the nuclear industry. EXCEEDING INDUSTRY STANDARDS Robinson asserts the role of a strong safety culture in the nuclear industry. He underlines the rigorous enforcement of safety standards throughout the supply chain, a commitment evident in the standard practice of starting every industry meeting with a safety briefing. This practice reflects not just a company policy but an industry-wide mandate. Maintaining the highest quality standards, Tyne routinely participates in thorough audits to ensure compliance. Tyne is fully certified to perform safety- related applications for the nuclear industry in all areas of design, procurement, manufacturing, testing, and servicing. This diligence is vital to their ability to manufacture and supply equipment for various applications in the nuclear sector. Robinson stresses that integrating a comprehensive safety culture into Tyne’s core values is an indispensable requirement for their participation in the supply of nuclear equipment. Tyne’s shift towards modularized, skid-mounted 3 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 01 T YNE ENGINEERING

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