
Under the patronage of UAE Minister of Energy Suhail Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) will host the inaugural New Nuclear International Conference (NNIC) in Abu Dhabi next week. The conference will bring together nuclear energy leaders from more than 40 countries to discuss the opportunities for new and developing nuclear energy programmes around the world, exploring all aspects of the nuclear energy lifecycle. Key decision makers of nuclear energy programmes, energy policy makers from around the world, nuclear regulators, industry vendors, and legal and project finance specialists will all be represented during the Abu Dhabi-based event. The conference, which will be held under the theme of “Bringing the Nuclear World Together” and nuclear industry experts from around the world to share their insights and experiences and discuss the latest developments in the industry with nuclear energy executives and experts. High on the agenda will be the importance of Quality Control and Quality Assurance in the nuclear energy industry. The New Nuclear International Conference is presented by the USA’s Goodnight Consulting in partnership with ENEC. The event will take place at the Ritz Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal from the 11th – 14th of November.
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