Registration is open for the new Nuclear Energy Assembly, happening September 10-12 in Philadelphia, PA. With more and more folks registering to attend, what are you waiting for to get in on the fun? This event is great for anyone new to nuclear, industry professionals, folks interested in coal-to-nuclear opportunities, and many more! If you’re curious about coming out to Philly, we have five reasons for you to attend this year’s Nuclear Energy Assembly (NEA):
1. This is the premier event for the nuclear energy industry. NEA sets itself apart by continually refining content based on member feedback. The event’s sessions are aligned with the latest industry trends and the evolving needs of attendees. It showcases the full breadth of NEI’s leadership, providing a holistic view of the industry’s progress. This combination of innovation, collaboration, and leadership is unparalleled in the world of nuclear energy.
2. The Top Innovative Practice (TIP) Awards. These awards recognize the most cutting-edge techniques and innovations in the nuclear industry. Presented annually at NEA, the TIP Awards celebrate and promote the exchange of fresh ideas and best practices that enhance safety, improve work processes, and strengthen the industry's competitive position.
3. Insights from Industry Leaders. Gain firsthand knowledge from NRC leaders, U.S. Department of Energy representatives, chief nuclear officers, and government officials. Learn best practices for navigating inspections and preparing for advanced technologies to enhance daily operations. NEA fosters collaboration between government and industry by involving key agencies like the NRC and DOE in sessions and panels, strengthening essential relationships.
4. Interactive Sessions and Workshops. Join us in interactive sessions and workshops on regulatory affairs, advanced nuclear technologies, operational excellence, and more. There are diverse learning tracks for professional growth and tailored experiences for all.
5. Networking Opportunities. Connect with peers, exchange ideas, and build valuable professional relationships in a vibrant environment. With plenty of likeminded folks involved, this is a prime setting for exploring collaborative opportunities, with structured activities fostering cross-functional discussions and partnerships.
Join NEI and industry leaders, policy stakeholders, and other experts for conversations that will set the stage for the future of nuclear energy. Don’t miss out!