Talking stability
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#39April 2014

Talking stability

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Over the recent several years the forum ATOMEXPO has become one of the core events that host discussions of most topical issues of nuclear power and generate trends of its further development. The event goal is to give an opportunity to the world nuclear power leaders to determine publicly the place and role of nuclear generation in the XXI century’s energy mix, to analyze key challenges, problems and development scenarios of the world energy market.

This year the Forum will include an international specialized exhibition and congress where the participants will be representatives of international, governmental and non-governmental organizations, representatives of Russian and foreign companies, and leading nuclear industry experts. Participants of ATOMEXPO-2014 will be able to hold substantial discussions on all acute topics of nuclear power development. The Forum will acquire a businesslike and meaningful nature owing to participation of top executives of companies operating in the nuclear sector. It has become a tradition that they put on display their related exhibits demonstrating achievements in nuclear industry, science and productions.

Participants of the forum’s business program will have an opportunity to communicate with representatives of the governmental structures, expert, scientific and business communities to discuss issues of the world nuclear power development and to expand their business contacts.

ATOMEXPO-2014 will frame a plenary session, which participants will be representatives of international and governmental organizations, Russian and foreign nuclear industry companies, and leading nuclear industry experts. The invited keynote speakers are Luis Echavarri, Director-General of Nuclear Energy Agency of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD/NEA); Sergey Kirienko, CEO of ROSATOM; Alexander Bychkov, the IAEA Deputy Director General; representatives of South Africa, Turkey, Belarus, Jordan, Finland, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Hungary, France, India and other states. The main topic of the plenary session is “Nuclear power – condition for energy stability.” The forum will traditionally include a specialized exhibition of both Russian and foreign nuclear and allied industries.