SEPTEMBER 2024 to NOVEMBER 2024 | EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 2024
OCTOBER 2024
NOVEMBER 2024
Forthcoming events
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31 July 2024. We recommend checking the conference sites regularly for updates.
World Nuclear Symposium 4-6 September, London, UK Top nuclear industry leaders, experts and executives will come together in London, UK to share information and experience that will elevate nuclear energy as a key contributor in the transition to a clean and sustainable world. W:
www.wna-symposium.org
GLOBAL 2024 6-10 October, Tokyo, Japan Explore how nuclear technology, including advanced nuclear energy systems and fuel cycles, can contribute to sustainable energy solutions and help address global environmental issues. W:
https://global2024.org
Roadmaps to New Nuclear Conference 19-20 September, Paris, France
The Roadmaps to New Nuclear conference facilitates international collaboration between governments and industry to address challenges and enable scaling up of new nuclear power construction to meet climate goals.
W:
https://www.oecd-nea.org/ jcms/pl_87046/roadmaps-to-new- nuclear-2024
CRA Risk & Safety Forum 2024 25-26 September, Birmingham, UK This annual forum convenes industry experts to discuss innovative approaches in risk, safety, and human factors management, with a focus on the nuclear sector. W:
https://crarisk.com/cra-forum
TopFuel 29 September – 3 October, Grenoble, France TopFuel is an international meeting on new developments in nuclear fuel management technology. W:
www.euronuclear.org/ topfuel-2024
PBNC 2024 7-10 October, Idaho Falls, ID, USA Organised by the Pacific Nuclear Council, this international conference centres on nuclear energy, engineering, science, and policy within the Pacific Rim, addressing issues including achieving net-zero goals with nuclear energy programs.
W:
www.ans.org/meetings/pbnc2024
International Conference on Small Modular Reactors and Their Applications 21-25 October, Vienna, Austria
This global forum will assess progress and explore opportunities, challenges and conditions for accelerating SMR development and deployment, fostering dialogue among diverse stakeholders about this emerging nuclear technology’s future.
W:
www.iaea.org/events/smr2024
ICOND 2024 18-21 November, Aachen, Germany ICOND unites nuclear industry stakeholders to address decommissioning challenges, fostering practical discussions and knowledge exchange for optimizing project planning and implementation across the sector. W:
https://icond.de/welcome.html
22-24 January 2025
The Nuclear Power Plant Long-Term Operation Summit facilitates
international exchange of strategies and best practices for safely
extending global nuclear fleet operations beyond 60 years.
Nuclear Modelling 2024 7-8 November, Manchester, UK The 7th Modelling in Nuclear Science and Engineering Seminar promotes computational methods in nuclear sciences, sharing best practices with the industry, featuring technology leaders, and presentations from academia and national institutions.
W:
www.nuclearinst.com/Events/ modelling-in-nuclear-science-and- engineering-2024/16015
Nuclear Lifting 2024 19 November, Manchester, UK Global experts meet to share best practices, discuss regulations, and explore innovations for safe and reliable lifting operations critical to the nuclear industry. W:
https://events.imeche.org/ ViewEvent?e=7698#
31 August – 5 September 2025 NURETH-21 is an international conference focused on the latest
research, challenges, and solutions in nuclear reactor thermal hydraulics,
fostering collaboration among global experts.
9-13 March 2025
This annual nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management forum will be held in Phoenix, USA.
5-9 October 2025
TopFuel is an international meeting on new developments in nuclear fuel management technology.
For more listings, please visit:
www.neimagazine.com/events
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