This is the world’s biggest SMR conference and has already secured 60+ attendees in the last week! You can access the full brochure, with exclusive discounts, detailed agenda and speaker line up here http://www.
Last year the conference completely sold out in just 8 weeks and brought over 250 senior level decision makers from the US, Asia, Europe and beyond together for 3 full days of business development, addressing SMR challenges and visiting SMR deployment sites. This year we expect 300+ attendees and the conference to sell out even faster!
This is the globe’s premier meeting point for SMR technology and this year the event is packed full of new features including…
- Senate and Congressional updates regarding central government support for commercial SMR projects across the US
- Regional and National utility's plans for commercial SMR deployment projects from 2012 that you can be part of
- Global utilities detailing their plans to deliver SMR projects in the Middle East, Asia and Europe
- NRC directors detailing the review and amendments for advanced reactor deployment
- Larger conference and exhibition venue to hold 300+ attendees!
The 2nd Annual Small Modular Reactor Conference has assembled all of the new build and power generation decision makers from the key nuclear utilities from North America, Europe and Asia . Just have a look at some of the business critical utility discussions that will take place at the event...
- Hear utilities including SCE&G and national power cooperatives detailing their future plans for SMR deployment throughout the USA
- Access the utilities view of why EPA legislation will result in full SMR fleets being deployed in place of existing coal facilities
- Get the latest updates and deployment case study from TVA's Clinch River Site and take away key lessons learned from the US first SMR new build project
- Exclusively gain insight into the SMR plans of international utilities from Europe, Asia and beyond
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
I’ll look forward to hearing from you,
Tommy Angell
Head of Sector
Nuclear Energy Insider
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