HIGHLIGHTS ON THURSDAY
14.30 – 15.30 WiN Women in Nuclear Germany 19.00 – 22.00 KONTEC 2025 Banquet
THURSDAY, 18 Sep Mainstage 09.00 In the tension between regulation and operational implementation – current progress and
challenges-autility’s view Steffen Kanitz, RWE Nuclear GmbH
09.20 The Nuclear Power Plant Stade: Finalisation of the Dismantling Dr. Hans-GeorgWillschütz, Kernkraftwerk Stade
09.40 Digital and AI-supported Solutions for the Safe and Efficient Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities. The R&D Project K.I.S.S. Dr. John Kettler, actimondo
10.00 Decommissioning 4.0 - Present and future of digitalized decommissioning of nuclear power plants in Germany Dr. Dominik Krupp, Safetec GmbH
10.20 Global Status of Decommissioning - Second Phase Akira Asahara, International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 ZerKon - dismantling and packaging of six RPV- I of PEL-fleet - half time report
M.Sc./M.A. Philipp A. Ritz, GNS Gesellschaft für Nuklear- Service mbH
Dr.Martin Pache, Westinghouse Electric Germany GmbH
11.20 NPP Muehleberg - Core Scrap Segmentation according to plan Jens Horlemann, Westinghouse Electric Germany GmbH Derek Fairminer Rojas,Westinghouse Electric Sweden AB, Sweden Joachim Grunder, BKW Energie AG, Switzerland
11.40 Dismantling of the reactor pressure vessel and internals at the Lingen nuclear power plant Antje Schröter, Atkins Energy Germany GmbH
12.00 Successful decommissioning of a pipe-conveyor within the remediation of the Crossen uranium milling site (Germany) Norman Kinal, Wismut GmbH
12.20 Decommissioning of the NuclearMedicine Department at the Klinikum Stuttgart gKAöR Dr. Jessica Schneider, Safetec GmbH
12.00 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 ROBBE - Results of the operational field test for autonomous, robot-assisted processing of assemblies Pedro Santos, Fraunhofer IGD
Mainstage
14.20 Change management during decommissioning and steering of contractors - the license holder’s perspective Urban Björk, Barsebäck Kraft AB, Sweden Håkan Lindsjö, Barsebäck Kraft AB, Sweden
14.50 Dismantling the biological shield in KKI 1 with an electric excavator using the milling method Stefan Aigner, PreussenElektra GmbH
M.Sc./M.A. Philipp Sommerer, Reinwald GmbH
15.10 Remote dismantling of the KNK biological shield at KTE
M.Sc./M.A. Oliver Fath, KTE GmbH
15.30 The Virtual Reality Wall: a 3D collaborative toolcombining virtual reality & digital twins for visualisation & stakeholder exchange SebastienMaillos, Cyclife, France
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break
16.10 A digital twin approach to nuclear decommissioning with a focus on radiological clearance of the building structure Viola Hansjakob, BKWEnergie AG, Austria AlexanderWillkomm, aixITem GmbH
16.30 KKG - Fit for the clearance of building (What hadtobedoneinKKG) Ravi Sharma, Preussenelektra GmbH Dr. Stefan Wörlen, Brenk Systemplanung GmbH
16.50 How digital simulation optimises decommissioning projects and waste-led strategies Dr. Jean Flouttard, Cyclife Digital Solutions (CDS), France
17.10 BrAIn: Enhancing Project Outcomeswith AI – A Service Provider’s Perspective Dr. Tobias Hein, Brenk Systemplanung GmbH
17.30 Characterising radiological and mechanical properties of FRJ-2 i-graphite to supportdecomissioning and disposal Dr.Miriam Knebel, JEN GmbH
17.50 Dismantling of the biological shield in the KKG using themilling method - focus on radiological planning
M.Sc./M.A. Uwe Königs,WTI GmbH Pascal Niehoff, GNS Gesellschaft für Nuklear-ServicembH
AND ADDITIONALLY SHORT LECTURES ON TWOSTAGES 09.00 – 10.20 | 11.00 – 12.20 | 14.00 – 15.20 SPEAKERS CORNER 09.00 – 10.00 | 11.00 – 12.00 | 14.00 – 15.00 & 16.00 – 17.00 09.00 – 18.00 TRADE EXHIBITION
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