Come hear the perspectives of manufacturers,
financiers, customers and reactor developers!
Come hear the perspectives of manufacturers, financiers, customers and reactor developers!
This unique, multi-national event will provide unparalleled insight into:
- Government support for SMR commercialization
- Commercialization of all leading SMR designs
- Military, utility and other customer perspectives
- Developing an SMR supply chain
- Finance and investment outlook
Three Great Events in One:
Advanced SMR Technology Symposium
March 28, 2011
The latest technology breakthroughs emerging from academia and the labs
Building the Value Chain for Commercializing Small Modular Reactors 2011
March 29-30, 2011
Come hear the perspectives of reactor developers, regulators, manufacturers, financiers and customers!
Licensing Small Modular Reactors Workshop
March 31, 2011
Learn the latest on how to accelerate designs through the emerging SMR licensing process
Building the Value Chain for Commercializing Small Modular Reactors will bring together all of the communities in the SMR value chain to discuss how to build a new SMR industry. Leaders from the reactor developers, potential early adopter customers, defense contractors and manufacturers, utilities, and financial communities – communities that normally don’t communicate amongst themselves in the ordinary course of events – will be on hand to share their perspectives on what is needed to form an efficient and effective value chain to commercialize SMRs.
The 2010 event was a resounding success—see what attendees said:“A very good workshop on SMRs and related issues. It is unusual to get such good input on the legal, as well as technical, topics associated with new nuclear technologies.”
—Finis Southworth, Chief Technology Officer, AREVA Inc.“Infocast has definitely brought the right people, and the important topics, together to discuss this new energy option. Utilities will need to be assured that they can build this technology with cost and regulatory certainty for it to be a success.”
—James Darren Gale, VP, Nuclear Fuel, Babcock & Wilcox, Nuclear Energy“A very well timed SMR conference to hear all views, especially the views of the financial community.”
—Amir Kouhestani, CEO, LakeChime PPNS Inc.“The quality of information shared, from a stellar group of speakers, has demonstrated the value and return of investment in attending this symposium. Time and funds have been well-spent in these sessions.”
—Tom Ledbetter, Executive Director, Enterprise Campus, Midlands Technical College“Very polished format; great venue; excellent speakers, and an amazingly productive networking environment.”
—Jay Harris, Nuclear Operator, Canadian Nuclear Society“Great conference.”
—Philip Young, Technical Manager, Tetra Tech“An incredible wealth of knowledge was shared by both the panel members and the attendees.”
—Ray Sheppard, Technical Specialist, Energy Industries of Ohio“The conference was very informative. Most of the issues facing the SMRs were presented for discussion. We need more of these types of conferences.”
—Bill Watkins, Manager Commercial Nuclear Projects,
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