Conferences
Events
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International Youth Nuclear Congress (IYNC2026)
Avignon, FranceLooking ahead, 2026 marks a defining milestone for our organization as we proudly host our biennial flagship event, IYNC2026, taking place from 4-9 October 2026 in the heart of Avignon, France. Set within the awe‑inspiring Palais des Papes, a UNESCO World Heritage site steeped in history, IYNC 2026 will provide an unforgettable backdrop for a truly global gathering. Under the theme “The Chain
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19th European Nuclear Energy Forum
Prague, Czech RepublicThe European Nuclear Energy Forum (ENEF) serves as a unique platform for comprehensive discussions about the opportunities and risks associated with nuclear energy. Traditionally organised by the European Commission in cooperation with the host country, this year’s forum will take place in the Czech Republic. The venue and agenda are currently being finalised. Further information regarding the
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Enlit Europe 2026
Vienna, Austria Vienna, AustriaEnlit Europe is our flagship event, bringing together 15,000 energy transition professionals each year. In person. Because nothing beats meeting face-to-face. In 2026, Enlit Europe takes place from 10–12 November in Vienna, a city at the heart of one of the most important challenges in the European energy transition today: integration. This is where the
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Sixth International Conference on Nuclear Power Plant Life Management (PLiM 6)
Tokyo, JapanThe International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) latest high case projection for nuclear power capacity in 2050 sees a 150% increase from current levels to 992 gigawatts. This reflects decisions around the world supporting the long-term operation (LTO) of existing reactors, new construction of large nuclear power plants (NPPs), and the development and deployment of small modular
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SNETP FORUM 2027
Paris-Saclay, EDF -
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Ageing Management and LTO Conference 2027
Rez, Czech Republic , Czech RepublicThe conference will focus on practical solutions, lessons learned, and emerging strategies that support LTO, with special emphasis on PWR and VVER reactors as well as the unique needs of research reactors. Key Topics Early implementation of ageing management Challenges and solutions in ageing management to support LTO Ageing management of research reactors Lessons learned