R3 X-Ray develops irradiation-focused engineering for real research and operational needs across hardware, software, controls, dosimetry workflows, and integrated system design. Our work ranges from focused tools and specialized subsystems to broader platform development, with an emphasis on technical clarity, practical implementation, and performance in real use.
Contact UsDevelopment of motion systems, collimation concepts, specialized components, integrated subsystems, and broader system architecture for X-ray irradiation applications.
Engineering for control software, user interfaces, automation, dosimetry-related systems, and workflow-driven functionality for irradiation platforms.
Purpose-built holders, restraints, mounts, positioning tools, and other accessories designed around specific irradiation workflows and use cases.
Collaborative engineering for grant-supported work, new capability development, prototyping, and research programs where irradiation tools or system functions must be created, refined, or validated.

Development of motion systems, collimation concepts, specialized components, integrated subsystems, and broader system architecture for X-ray irradiation applications.
Engineering for control software, user interfaces, automation, dosimetry-related systems, and workflow-driven functionality for irradiation platforms.





Purpose-built holders, restraints, mounts, positioning tools, and other accessories designed around specific irradiation workflows and use cases.
Collaborative engineering for grant-supported work, new capability development, prototyping, and research programs where irradiation tools or system functions must be created, refined, or validated.



Some projects begin with a specific need — a fixture, a control improvement, a dosimetry workflow, or a specialized subsystem. Others involve broader engineering across hardware, software, integration, and full system design. In every case, R3 X-Ray approaches development with the same goal: technically sound solutions that are practical, buildable, and ready for real irradiation use.
If your team is evaluating a new subsystem, software-enabled capability, dosimetry workflow, hardware enhancement, or a ground-up irradiation concept, we’d be glad to connect.