Dear Colleagues,

As we know that Officials in South Africa and across the African continent continue to explore new nuclear power generation projects, and the region provides an opportunity for other countries to export their advanced nuclear technologies. Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are expected to be a viable nuclear solution to meet energy supply security in Africa countries.
 
I am thrilled to let you know that Mr. Robert Bright Mawuko Sogbadji, Deputy Director, Power (Nuclear and Alternative Energy), Ministry of Energy, Republic of Ghana confirmed his keynote speech at the 6th Middle East and Africa Nuclear Industry Congress 2023 (The 6th MEA NIC 2023), April 26-27, Cairo, Egypt. Ghana is engaged in becoming a first mover in the field of SMRs in Africa, already set up joint working group on SMRs with Russia and America.
 
Register your seat NOW  to engage the topics about SMRs in Africa:

  • Overview of Jordan’s Nuclear Energy Opportunities: SMR

  • A roadmap for the procurement of 2500 MWe of new nuclear capacity including SMR in South Africa

  • International agreements to support nuclear development including large reactors and SMRs in Ghana

  • Regulation updates for the future use of nuclear energy including SMR and other technologies in South Africa

  • SMR: Sustainable Nuclear Energy

  • Jordan’s approach to include nuclear to the energy mix through SMRs

  • International Collaboration on large-scale NPP projects and SMRs in Saudi Arabia

  • Panel Discussion: Would nuclear new comers from Middle East and African countries be open to adopting a common SMR licensing and regulation framework?

  • Panel Discussion: How to Make a SMR Deployment Reality in Middle East and African Countries

 
Part of early confirmed Eminent Speakers:

  • Mikhail Chudakov, Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Energy, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

  • Mrs. Anna Hajduk Bradford, Director of Division of Nuclear Installation Safety, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

  • Mr. Henri Paillere, Head, Planning and Economic Studies Section, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

  • Shaukat Abdulrazak, Director, Division for Africa, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

  • Veli-Veikko Elomaa, Senior Risk Specialist, Nawah Energy Company

  • Mr. Koray Yenigürbüz, Vice President, Nuclear Industry Association of Turkey

  • Mr. Ahmed Alsalman, Deputy Director, Nuclear Security Directorate, Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission, Jordan

  • Mohammad Al-Shannag, General Manager, Jordan Uranium Mining Company; Professor, University of Jordan

  • Gaopalelwe Santswere, Senior Scientist, South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa); Deputy President, Nuclear Industry Association of South Africa (NIASA)

  • Enobot Agboraw, Executive Secretary, The African Commission on Nuclear Energy (AFCONE)

  • Robert Bright Mawuko Sogbadji, Deputy Director, Power (Nuclear and Alternative Energy), Ministry of Energy, Republic of Ghana

  • Mr. Seth Kofi Debrah, Ag. Director, Nuclear Power Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC)

  • Yau Idris, Chairman, Forum of Nuclear Regulatory Bodies in Africa (FNRBA)Director General / CEO, Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA)

  • Benjamin Jabez Botwe Nyarko, Vice Chairman for Ghana Nuclear Power Programme Organisation (GNPPO)Board Chairman for the Nuclear Power Ghana

  • Akisophel Kisolo, Chairman, Atomic Energy Council, Uganda

  • Salem Hamdi, Director General, Arab Atomic Energy Agency (AAEA)

  • Reuben Katebe, National Coordinator, Nuclear Energy Programme Implementing Unit, Ministry of Technology and Science, Zambia

  • David A. Wright, Commissioner, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

  • Donald R. HoffmanPresident and CEO, Excel Services Corporation


Why You Can’t Miss

  • The 1st Physical and IN-PERSON International Nuclear Power Event in Egypt with Covering Middle East and Africa Region after the Covid-19

  • The ONLY conference focusing on Latest Nuclear Energy Potentials in Middle East and African Countries: Egypt, Turkey, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordon, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria, Uganda, Zambia and more

  • 4 Hours Close-Door Q&A Sessions on Nuclear Power Plant Projects: El Dabaa(Egypt), Akkuyu(Turkey), Barakah(UAE), Koeberg(South Africa)

  • [Special Focus]: Kazakhstan’s Aggressive Nuclear Power Plan by 2032

  • Exclusive Panel Discussion on “How to make a SMR Deployment Reality in Middle East and African Countries

  • Limited 15 Boutique Booths with One-Hour Exhibition Tour Gathering Nuclear Power Plant Projects and etc.

  • Get 1 on 1 Meeting With Your Future Partner

 
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The organizing Committee of the 6th Middle East and Africa Nuclear Industry Congress 2023 (The 6th MEA NIC 2023), April 26-27, Cairo, Egypt