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Nuclear New Build (China) Summit 2010 web

Organized by INNCH International

DATE: November 4 – 5, 2010

VENUE: Radisson Hotel Pudong Century Park, Shanghai, China

Nuclear power has been an important source of energy for China for a number of years, and is now an important part of the power generation industry. Nuclear energy has a significant role to play in China’s success at meeting the increasing demand for energy driven by economic and social development, ensuring our energy supply and security, protecting the environment, optimizing the structure and sustainable development of the domestic power industry, promoting our national economic strength, industrial technology and international prestige.

Planning specifically for the development of nuclear energy capabilities is an indispensable part of the country’s power development plan. Such planning would involve analyzing and studying the significance and correlated conditions for developing nuclear power within our country, based on progress made so far in building domestic nuclear power and precedents in nuclear power development across the world. It would then propose to guide ideology, measures and targets for national nuclear power development, putting forward concrete solutions to implement nuclear power autonomy, project layout and scheduling of nuclear power construction, site resource development and reservation, operational safety and technical services systems, facilities supporting the management of the nuclear fuel cycle, nuclear power technical research and development project, safety policies and other measures needed to carry out the plan.

As overall Chinese economic and consumer outlook improves and the pressure to join the nuclear movement intensifies one certainty is clear, look for a stronghold of companies to make strategic business alliances with China in 2010. Following the 11th China International Nuclear Industry Exhibition, the Nuclear New Build (China) Summit 2010 will be held in November in Shanghai China. With the up-to-date topics, eminent speakers, and real-time projects, NNBS 2010 will be the best-in-class event in the promising industry this year.

Conference Highlights:
a) The influential and only nuclear new build focused conference in China
b) Ideal platform for
   - Companies seeking to supply to new manufacturing plants in China
   - Companies to find partners or agents in China’s nuclear power projects
   - Cost effective test marketing and business opportunity evaluation
   - First mover for Chinese uranium market penetration
c) Well researched program with hottest topics
   - Distinguished speakers from government, industry and supporting associations
   - Topics addressing Policy, Market, Cost, Technology and Application

Sponsors:
FinNuclear, KAERI, Japan Society of Maintenology, PK Valve, S&S Valve, Erico, Bureau Veritas, SGS, Hyundai Heavy Industries
 
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