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We see what Sellafield’s new site strategy and procurement plan will mean for the site and the supply chain.
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We spotlight the Sellafield Supplier Awards double innovation winner Thomas Graham and Sons.
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With its recent renewed interest in small modular reactors we ask, could
the UK be going back into the nuclear reactor technology export market
for the first time in many years?
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Eadon Consulting suggest that smaller businesses are in need, now more
than ever, of a sound and market-ready approach to sourcing, securing
and maintaining nuclear projects.
We hear from Warrington & Co. how Warrington has become a nuclear
hub and what lies ahead for the town and surrounding region.
Tony Wilson of Indelible Data describes how abiding by the new Cyber
Essentials scheme could shield companies from up to 80 per cent of the
common threats emanating from the internet.
Canadian nuclear professional Melanie Sachar provides a forward-look to what new build projects in the UK may encounter.
An outline of Dounreay’s procurement plan and forthcoming opportunities.
We find out how the University of Cumbria’s Knowledge Action Network programme is supporting SMEs in the region.
Kevin Malone of MMI Engineering highlights the importance of developing new applications for existing technologies.
We hear about the company’s progress in positioning itself as a prime
location for the manufacture of supersized modules for the new build and
decommissioning programmes.
Miranda Kirschel of Atkins highlights the Nuclear Industry Council Trade
& Investment Working Group’s recent initiatives towards growing the
industry and exporting nuclear capability.
We hear how Nuclear Management Consultancy is working with TEPCO to enable safe clean-up at Fukushima.
Anna Ellis of Frazer-Nash explores how and why this evolutionary trait
is reflected in the industry and the benefits this brings.
How a new LLW initiative is bringing improved safety and efficiency at Dounreay.
The Nuclear AMRC explains how a major expansion of the programme means
that more companies, in more areas of manufacturing, can now get ready
to win work in the nuclear civil sector.
We meet Taylor-Jayne Fox of Graham Engineering Ltd, winner of the
Outstanding Leadership in Skills award at this year’s Nuclear Skills
Awards.
William Wilson of Burges Salmon outlines the challenges involved and
suggests developers of SMRs need to be ‘designing for regulation’, as
well as for use.
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