Kromek Group plc: Strategic-Technological Profile
Kromek Group plc is a UK-based specialist in advanced radiation detection and imaging, originating as a Durham University physics department spin-out in 2003[1]. The company’s mission is to supply high-resolution gamma/X-ray sensors and digital imaging systems for airport security, nuclear safety, medical imaging and biodefense. Its technology centers on Cadmium–Zinc Telluride (CZT) semiconductor detectors[2], and it claims to be the only commercial CZT producer globally. In recent years Kromek’s products (wearable and fixed detectors) have been adopted by US and European agencies for CBRN threat monitoring[3][4]. This report analyzes Kromek’s strategic alignment with European defense autonomy goals, NATO interoperability requirements, deterrence objectives, and supply-chain resilience. In particular, it examines how Kromek’s sensor and imaging technologies might substitute non-allied imports (e.g. Chinese or Russian detectors), integrate into allied multi-domain operations, and strengthen the European Industrial Base. The analysis will be of interest to EU/NATO planners and industrial strategists evaluating technology suppliers and mission capabilities that can bolster Europe’s strategic autonomy and collective defense.

