On November 13th and 14th, the kick-off meeting for a new BMFTR joint project called ScintLaCharm took place at Hellma Materials in Jena. In addition to Hellma and JGU Mainz, the consortium includes the Fraunhofer Institute INT in Euskirchen, Brenk Systemplanung GmbH in Aachen, and Julius Maximilian University in Würzburg. The consortium focuses on gamma instrumentation in the decommissioning of nuclear power plants. With the support of the PRISMA+ detector laboratory, the Oberlack working group will develop a gamma camera based on the Compton effect, which is built on pixelated detector modules made of plastic scintillators and scintillating CeBr3 crystals. The flashes of light in the detector modules are read out by so-called SiPMs and recorded electronically with high time resolution. The high spatial resolution of the detector modules and good energy resolution should enable a high angular resolution of the camera of ~3 degrees with high sensitivity.