Hi, Egypt’s Nuclear Power Plants Authority has resumed contacts and negotiations with a number of international companies specialized in the technology of establishing and operating nuclear stations. Following finalizing the phases and negotiations on the coming nuclear program, NPPA, and in accordance with its needs, will work on reaching a number of deals with advisors and experts to help the authority implement the program, he said.
Is this consistent with your business strategies? After negotiating with China, the U.S., Russia, France and South Korea, do you curious about what’s Egypt’s next crucial step? Mr. Ibrahim El Osery from Egypt’s Nuclear Power Plants Authority will speech at 3rd Nuclear Industry Congress Africa 2016 to uncover details of Egyptian 1st Nuclear Power Plant Project. Hot Session Detail: The Egyptian Nuclear Regulations Status ♦ The primary functions and current status of NRRA ♦ The activities carried out by the regulatory body ♦ Licensing new nuclear build: licensing cycle and expectations
Egypt Focus: Current Situation of the Egyptian 1st Nuclear Power Plant Project ♦ Learning Egypt’s prior efforts to implement the nuclear power programme in order to understand the way forward ♦ To seize the opportunities in Egypt by catching the timely and latest information of where the project is and where it’s going ♦ Preparing for the coming bidding: to know more about the main features of the Egyptian 1st Nuclear Power Plant
Download conference brochure Part of Confirmed Speakers Breakdown by Country: South Africa: ♦ Department of Energy, South Africa, Katse Maphoto, Director of Nuclear Safety, Liabilities and Emergency Management ♦ South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (NECSA), Alan Carolissen, Senior Manager: Nuclear Liabilities Management (Radwaste Management) ♦ South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (NECSA), Mosa Rasweswe, Senior Manager of Nuclear Safeguards ♦ Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Philip Lloyd, Professor, Energy Institute ♦ NTP Radioisotopes SOC Ltd, Namane Magau, Chairperson
Kenya ♦ Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board (KNEB), Collins Juma, Director, Technical Affairs ♦ Radiation Protection Board, Kenya, Erastus Gatebe, Chairman ♦ National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation, Kenya, David Otwoma, Chief Science Secretary ♦ Commission for University Education, Henry Moses Thairu, Chairman
Egypt ♦ Nuclear Power Plant Authority, Egypt,Ibrahim El Osery, Consultant, Energy ♦ Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Authority, Egypt, Aya Abaza, Associate Professor
Ghana ♦ Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC), Benjamin Jabez Botwe Nyarko, Director General
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