
A Cumbrian technology firm, with a global reputation for innovation, has strengthened its nuclear team with key appointments.
Createc has welcomed Glynn Chisholm as account manager for UK Nuclear Decommissioning.
Createc recently opened a new headquarters in Cockermouth and continues to expand internationally.
Glynn said: “I am delighted to be joining Createc at such an exciting point in its journey.
“The company has an outstanding reputation for innovation, and I look forward to helping build strong relationships with the nuclear sector and supporting the delivery of technologies that make a real difference.”
Createc was founded in 2010 by Matt Mellor and now employs over 60 staff across offices in Cumbria, Oxford, Tokyo and Oslo.
The business is well known for its pioneering N-Visage technology, which was used to map radiation inside the damaged reactors at Fukushima Daiichi in Japan.
West Cumbria is home to some of the most advanced nuclear expertise anywhere in the world, with the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Sellafield Ltd at its centre.
Will Newsom, Createc’s chief executive, said: “Createc has always been about solving real-world problems with fresh ideas and world-class technical expertise.
“The nuclear sector has been central to our story from the beginning, from our early work at Fukushima to the projects we are now supporting in the UK.
“As the industry faces new challenges in decommissioning and the transition to clean energy, we see a huge opportunity for innovation to make a difference.
“Our focus is on building the right team, the right partnerships and the right technologies to ensure we can continue to deliver impact at home and internationally.
“Additionally, we are committed to supporting the West Cumbrian community, recruiting local talent, and contributing to the region’s role as a global leader in the nuclear industry.”
Further solidifying its track record, the firm recently secured a £3 million framework contract from Sellafield Ltd, running until July 2026, to deliver, integrate, and maintain a Quadruped Robotic Inspection Platform.






