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Nuclear & energy

Safety rests on rare hands-on skills held by your experts.

In nuclear and energy, critical maintenance and safety tolerate no execution gap. Yet the rarest hands-on skills — diagnosis, in-zone intervention, sensitive checks — are often mastered by a handful of experts nearing retirement. Sinfony captures this know-how to preserve operational mastery beyond individuals.

Stylized illustration of a nuclear power plant and modern energy infrastructure.

The problem

When the safety-critical action hangs on a few people.

Critical maintenance of an energy facility calls on sharp skills: preparing an intervention, working in constrained environments, reading the weak safety signals. This know-how takes years in the field to acquire and transfers poorly through the written procedure alone.

With waves of retirements and pressure on recruitment, dependency on these key people becomes a direct risk to facility availability and safety. Formalizing and transferring these rare actions is a continuity priority.

9.6 years

median tenure among 55–64-year-olds: the holders of rare skills leave, without always having passed them on.

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

39%

of skills will be transformed or obsolete by 2030: critical-maintenance actions must renew continuously.

Source: World Economic Forum, Future of Jobs Report 2025

The proof

Mastery, independent of departures.

What our industrial clients see once their critical actions are captured.

−95%
training-related errors
−90%
documentation / training gap
100,000+
people trained
25 years
of sector expertise

Preserve your rare hands-on skills.

A Sinfony expert works with you on your critical safety and maintenance know-how.