EPISODE · Jun 18, 2025 · 40 MIN
The inaugural World Nuclear Supply Chain conference
from World Nuclear News
There are big expectations for large-scale growth in nuclear energy capacity over the coming years. That's good news for established technology providers and their partners. But new capacity in new locations means that there are going to be big opportunities (and challenges) emerging. This was the focus for World Nuclear Association’s first World Nuclear Supply Chain event, held in Poland. There were more than 300 attendees from 27 countries, including government and industry delegations from Canada, China, Japan, Poland, South Korea and Sweden. As well as extensive networking opportunities there was a succession of high profile speakers taking part in panel sessions.World Nuclear News's Warwick Pipe was there and reports on the event.This episode features, in order of appearance,Sama Bilbao y León, World Nuclear AssociationVakis Ramany, EDFGreg Thede, AeconGary Rose, AtkinsRéalisJon Franke, Ontario Power GenerationJanne Mokka, FortumHiroyuki Goto, Kansai Electric Power CoGareth Vaughan, AmentumPawel Gajda, Polish Ministry of IndustryRafal Kasprów, Orlen Synthos Green EnergyCarl Berglof, Swedish government's National Nuclear New Build CoordinatorAndy Fry, GE Vernova HitachiCosmin Ghita, NuclearelectricaRuth Todd, Rolls-Royce SMR Marc Tannenbaum, EPRIShuo Kan, China Nuclear Power EngineeringVivek Sharma, Adani Nora Signor, EDFGary Wolski, Curtiss-WrightJeremy Harrison, Government of SaskatchewanKey links to find out more:World Nuclear NewsWorld Nuclear Supply Chain conferencePolish supply chain gears up for country's first nuclear projectEmail newsletter:Sign up to the World Nuclear News daily or weekly news round-upsContact info:[email protected] credit: Presenter Alex Hunt. Co-produced and mixed by Pixelkisser Production
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There are big expectations for large-scale growth in nuclear energy capacity over the coming years. That's good news for established technology providers and their partners. But new capacity in new locations means that there are going to be big opportunities (and challenges) emerging. This was the focus for World Nuclear Association’s first World Nuclear Supply Chain event, held in Poland. There were more than 300 attendees from 27 countries, including government and industry dele...
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