We are happy to announce that we have moved to a larger and better organized space allowing us to provide our customers with better services and our employees with a more comfortable workplace.
Please take a moment to update your records with our new mail address:
CAEN Technologies, Inc.
1 Edgewater Street – Suite 101
Staten Island, NY 10305
Phone: +1 (718) 981-0401
BRANDS
CAEN Technologies Inc. is proud to bring to North America the best instrumentation available on the market to address the challenging needs of the Nuclear Physics and Engineering communities and industries.

CAEN SyS develops innovative Radiation Measurements Systems and Spectroscopy Solutions for Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Secuity application.

CAEN SpA develops and markets a wide range of High/Low Voltage Power Supply systems and Front-End/Data Acquisition modules for Nuclear and Particle Physics detectors.


CAENels provides electronic instrumentation for Particle Accelerators and Light Sources. From magnet power supplies to diagnostic electronic instrumentation, from precision current sensors to complex beamline electronic systems.

Weeroc designs and provides front-end microelectronics for photodetection, medical imaging, homeland security and space industry.
UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT
N1081B
NIM Four-Fold Programmable Logic Unit
Logic Functions, Counting, Timing and Digital Pulse generator in one single unit
FERS-5200
Frontend Readout System
A distributed and easy-scalable platform for the readout of large detector arrays from small systems to large experiments
100V – 15 kV
HV & LV Power Supplies
CAEN provides the High voltage and Low voltage required by the detectors and by the related front-end electronics, in NIM, VME and Desktop form factor. The quality of the power supply is critical to obtain the best performance from the set-up
VERYFUEL
Fast Neutron Collar
VeryFuel is an Non Destructive Assay (NDA) tool for verification of modern fresh fuel assemblies, measuring the 235U content per unit of length with unprecedented speed and much lower systematic uncertainty in presence of burnable poisons