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  • Nuclear Europe 2026

    Brussels, Belgium

    Powering a sovereign EU This year’s event will focus on shoring up energy sovereignty in the EU with the aim of ensuring security of supply, industrial competitiveness and achieving our climate goals. Topics to be tackled include  EU energy policy and 2040 framework Electrification, Heat & hydrogen AI & Industry  Role of SMRs/AMRs  Financing  Medical applications  More info >

  • European Sustainable Energy Week 2026

    Brussels and Online

    The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) Policy Conference is Europe’s biggest event dedicated to renewables and efficient energy use. The 20th edition of the Policy Conference will take place in a hybrid format, both in Brussels and online on 9-11 June 2026, gathering policymakers, innovators and energy stakeholders to discuss innovations and the future of clean energy

  • EUSEW 2026 Session “Strategic autonomy of the EU nuclear industry as a driver of economic resilience”

    Brussels and Online

    Co-organised by SNETP and Nucleareurope this session is designed to spark a concrete, forward-looking conversation on three interconnected challenges Europe cannot afford to ignore: • Energy security: reducing strategic dependencies through diversified, competitive European nuclear supply chains; • Industrial competitiveness: unlocking investment in established and innovative technologies, including Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and nuclear fusion

  • fiv2026 : Flow-Induced Vibration 2026

    Paris, France

    Flow-induced vibration and noise and the physical parameters which control them are of significant importance to design engineers and operators of systems in a wide range of industries ranging from aerospace, automotive and civil engineering to marine structures, electricity generation and chemical processing. The potential of these phenomena to cause catastrophic failure to engineering systems

  • Sixth International Conference on Nuclear Power Plant Life Management (PLiM 6)

    Tokyo, Japan

    The 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

  • Ageing Management and LTO Conference 2027

    Rez, Czech Republic , Czech Republic

    The 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

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