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  • Vanda Jakabova has joined Radonova's team of radon experts

    Radonova is pleased to announce the newest addition to our international team, Vanda Jakabova, who has a solid background in natural sciences, ionizing radiation, and radiation protection. We met with Vanda, who tells us a little about her background and why she chose to become part of Radonova.
    What were you doing before you started at Radonova?
    I studied natural sciences with a focus on ph

  • Great Interest During Radonova’s Open House Event

    On May 14th, we opened our doors for visits at our new facility in Uppsala. The interest was fantastic, and we extend a big and warm thank you to everyone who contributed to a successful day!

  • Open house - meet some of the world's leading radon experts!

    On May 13th, we invite our international customers to a dinner and a guided tour of Uppsala, the city where Radonova has its new headquarters. On May 14th, we welcome all visitors to an open house at our new facility that includes over 1600 square meters of offices, a production unit, and laboratory space.

  • Welcome to the world's most modern radon laboratory!

    With customers in over 80 countries, we are excited to invite our customers, suppliers, and partners to our new headquarters on May 13th and 14th located at Södra Depågatan 2 in Uppsala.

  • Radonova starts cooperation with distributor in Georgia

    Radonova has started a new collaboration with RadonGeorgia for them to distribute Radonova's radon detectors and measuring instruments in Georgia. This will be the first company in Georgia engaged in providing radon measurements for businesses and the public.

  • Welcome to housewarming party and open house May 13–14!

    Please join Radonova on Monday and Tuesday, May 13th and 14th for an open house at our new headquarters located at Södra Depågatan 2 in Uppsala. This new facility consists of a production unit, a laboratory, and corporate offices in a total area of over 1,600 square meters.

  • Can radon make a house uninhabitable?

    Although radon gas itself does not make the house impossible to live in, high concentrations of radon in the house can pose a serious health risk to the inhabitants.

  • We wish you all Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!

    At Radonova, we have added another exciting year to the books. Still, around the world the holiday season isn´t a peaceful break for everyone. To make a small contribution, Radonova has therefore chosen to support UNICEF's work.

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