EVENTS | FEBRUARY 2023 to MAY 2023
FEBRUARY 2023
APRIL 2023
MAY 2023
Forthcoming events
To advertise an event contact: +44 (0) 20 8269 7884
Information correct as of 29 November 2022.
We recommend checking the conference sites for updates.
11-16 June 2023 The PATRAM Symposia is the only
CONTE 2023 6-9 February, Amelia Island, FL, USA The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education covers global nuclear energy issues, challenges and more. W:
www.ans.org/meetings/view-363
PowerGen International 21-23 February, Orlando, FL, USA PowerGen is a network and business hub for electricity generators and solution providers engaged in power generation. E:
info@powergen.com W:
www.powergen.com/welcome
CARD 2023 – Conference for Advanced Reactor Deployment 22-24 February, College Station, TX, USA
This information source business- to-business conference will provide the opportunity for executive leaders in the SMMR nuclear technology industries to network with utility, regulatory, and financial organizations, to exchange ideas, to share lessons learned, and to establish strategic relationships.
W:
https://event.asme.org/CARD-2023
WM Symposia 26 February – 2 March, Phoenix, AZ, USA
This annual nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management forum will be held in Phoenix, AZ, USA.
E:
meg@wmarizona.org W:
www.wmsym.org
International Symposium on Fusion Nuclear Technology 23-28 April, Hefei, China
ISFNT is organised with the aim to provide interaction among scientists and engineers, to exchange information on all scientific and engineering aspects of fusion technology.
W:
http://www.isfnt.com/#/home
ICAPP 2023 23-27 April, Gyeongju, South Korea ICAPP 2023 will provide an opportunity to look at various aspects of nuclear reactor development and applications, in particular SMRs, and to discuss diversifying applications of nuclear technology for a more effective contribution to carbon neutrality and energy security. W:
https://www.icapp2023.org
DECOM 2023 15-19 May, Vienna, Austria Discuss achievements, challenges and lessons learned in the decommissioning of nuclear facilities and raise awareness of the importance of addressing decommissioning as part of a sustainable future. W:
https://www.iaea.org/events/ decom2023
international event dedicated to the exchange of information for
packaging and transportation of radioactive materials.
3-7 July 2023
Benefit from technical presentations, practical sessions, CPD points and networking experiences.
ITER Business Forum 4-6 April, Marseille, France IBF23 provides delegates with an opportunity to find out more about ITER and includes an industrial and R&D exhibition. W:
https://www.iterbusinessforum.com
CIENPI 2023 14-16 April, Beijing, China
CIENPI covers the whole nuclear power industry chain and gathers all industry leaders to conduct a professional business networking platform and showcase their latest technology and innovation.
W:
http://www.coastal.com.hk/ cienpi.html
World Utilities Congress 8-10 May, Abu Dhabi, UAE The World Utilities Congress will provide a platform to showcase the latest product innovations and technological advancements from across the global power sector. W: http://www.
worldutilitiescongress.com
PowerExpo Astana 2023 24-26 May, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan PowerExpo Astana is an exhibition platform to demonstrate equipment, technology, and services in the field of power energy, electrical equipment, and machine building. W:
https://powerexpoastana.kz/en
30 August - 01 September 2023 The KONTEC Symposium in Dresden is an international conference
focusing on the conditioning of radioactive operational and decommissioning waste and the decommissioning of nuclear facilities.
28-30 November 2023
The World Nuclear Exhibition is the leading international event for all players in the civil nuclear industry.
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