ACI’s 10th Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste Management Summit will be taking place in London, UK, on 3rd & 4th April 2024.
The two day event will bring together senior executives and key industry stakeholders from Energy Providers, Plant Owners & Operators, Industry Consultants & Experts, Lawyers, Purchasing and Procurement Management Professionals, Nuclear Regulators, Nuclear Technology Companies, Industry Investors, Asset Management Companies, Nuclear Engineers and Safety Inspectors, Decommissioning Managers, Waste Management Companies, Governmental Representatives & Policy Makers, Radiation and Health Protection Agencies, Packaging & Transportation Officials, Academic Institutions, Research Organisations and Market Analysts.
The event will provide attendees with excellent opportunities to learn from high profile speakers, sharing their knowledge and expertise on overcoming the current challenges surrounding the decommissioning process of nuclear power plants and radioactive waste management.
You will also have the chance to network with industry leaders from across the entire value chain, to determine the opportunities and challenges arising in the nuclear decommissioning sector, whilst also discovering the latest technologies and solutions that facilitate the treatment, storage and management of radioactive waste.
Join us this year at ACI’s 10th Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste Management Summit to discuss key topics and the latest developments in the essential areas of nuclear power plant decommissioning and radioactive waste management.
Olivia Thompson, Director of Strategic Capability, Nuclear Innovation Research Office (NIRO)
Claudia Gasparrini, Nuclear Materials | Academic Visitor Department of Materials and Centre for Nuclear Engineering, Imperial College London
Marina Sokcic Kostic, Principal Engineer and Technical Project Manager, NUKEM Technologies
Senior Representative, Uniper
Ivana Davidova, Senior Specialist In Decommissioning, CEZ Group
Aaron Erim, Programme Lead – Recycling, Decommissioning and Waste, World Nuclear Association
Markus Airila, Principal Scientist, Senior Project Manager, VTT
Nicholas Gould, Partner, Fenwick Elliott
Daniel Delort, Head of International Affairs, Andra
Petra Schreiner, Senior EHSSQ Manager, Independent Consultant
William Roberts, Consulting Director, Decommology
Jeremy Andrew, Laboratory Manager, Dounreay Site Restoration
Senior representatives and stakeholders from across the entire value chain representing
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At the event we strive not only to bring you to the same location at the same time as your customers/suppliers/peers, we strive to ensure you meet face-to-face with each and every one of your target contacts and to provide you with the time you need to have multiple unhurried conversations with them and build a lasting business relationship:
• A pre-event informal introduction the evening before the conference
• A minimum of five hours’ networking built into the two day conference agenda
• A networking grid which enables you to make your target contacts aware you are looking for them
• The option to join either social drinks or dinner during the evening of Day One
• ACI’s on-site team will assist you in locating your hard-to-find target contacts & make face-to-face introductions
Of course, if there is anybody you are unable to meet over the two days, ACI’s event team will do their best to initiate contact after the event.
Published continuously since 1956 with more than 60 years of being an independent nuclear technical journal, Nuclear Engineering International covers all aspects of civil nuclear power generation and its related supply chains globally. Topics covered range from front-end fuel cycle to power plant operations to decontamination & decommissioning. In addition to technical subjects, we also cover market developments, economics, government policy and management issues. Nuclear Engineering International also provides information on future industry events and is a media partner for key conferences and exhibitions, allowing the opportunity for brand partnerships.
KEEPING NUCLEAR MOVING
At the forefront of the global nuclear transport industry stands the World Nuclear Transport Institute – a dedicated membership and non-governmental organisation committed to advocating, supporting, and driving progress in this critical field. Drawing from a wealth of over 25 years of experience, the WNTI is deeply committed to fostering diversity and inclusivity, recognising that collaboration is essential to making a meaningful impact.
With a network of 40+ influential companies, the WNTI provides a dedicated platform and essential resources to drive change and shape the future of nuclear transport. As an institute, we are deeply passionate about tackling the technical challenges that define the industry. We actively engage in lobbying efforts to influence policymakers and ensure the industry’s voice is heard. We also provide a platform for our members to express their concerns and ideas, promoting vibrant debate and discussion that ultimately drives excellence.
The European Demolition Association, EDA, was founded in 1978 and is the European platform for national demolition associations, demolition contractors and suppliers.
Every year, EDA organizes several activities to gather demolition industry stakeholders from all over Europe. The most important one is the Annual Convention, a meeting that includes a technical part with presentations about key topics and optional leisure activities. For 2017, EDA organizes a trade fair, “DDR EXPO 2017”, that will bring together professionals from three different industries: demolition, decontamination and recycling.
EDA represents thousands of companies, through its national associations and direct memberships.
The European Decontamination Institute is the leading platform for national decontamination associations, decontamination contractors and suppliers.
The Decontamination Institute has a strong focus on developments in Europe, which are of interest to the decontamination industry.
Further, the Decontamination Institute has amongst others the following objectives:
Website: https://www.decontaminationinstitute.org/
The Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform (SNETP) association is a European Technology Platform recognised by the European Commission, which supports and promotes the safe, reliable and efficient operation of Generation II, II and IV civil nuclear systems. SNETP pillars, NUGENIA, ESNII and NC2I, support the EU’s transition towards a carbon neutral economy by 2050. NUGENIA is dedicated to the R&D of nuclear fission technologies, with a focus on safe and efficient operation of Gen II & III nuclear plants; ESNII focuses on industrial initiatives aiming to demonstrate Generation IV technologies with closed fuel cycles; and NC2I aims at demonstrating innovative and competitive energy solutions for the low-carbon generation of heat and electricity, and hydrogen production based on nuclear energy.
Since May 2019, SNETP has been operating as an international non-profit association (AISBL) under the Belgian law pursuing networking and scientific goals. SNETP gathers today over 100 European stakeholders from 25 different countries.
ASD Media is an online media company. We provide professionals in dedicated markets with news, intelligence, and interaction opportunities. During the last five years we developed dedicated websites for events, reports, news distribution and source data, and changed the name of the ASD-Network to ASDNews to emphasize the news focus.