The Canada-UK Chamber of Commerce is organizing a Canada-UK Nuclear Day this fall, scheduled to coincide with the World Nuclear Symposium in London.
This event will take place in the afternoon of Wednesday, September 4th at Canada House. The agenda begins with light lunch/coffee/tea and registration starting at 12:00pm, followed by presentations from three VIP speakers, including the High Commissioner, Ontario’s Energy Minister, and the UK Minister of Energy. Following these presentations, there will be a Keynote VIP Speaker and three panel discussions until 4:30pm, followed by a short reception.
We anticipate around 100 attendees, including representatives from Canadian and UK nuclear businesses, government officials, the Canadian Nuclear Association, the UK Nuclear Industry Association, as well as academic institutions with nuclear studies.
Additionally, the British High Commission in Ottawa is planning to bring a business delegation of Canadian companies to attend the World Nuclear Symposium. They will participate in an info session and a site visit on Tuesday, September 3rd, and will also join us for our event on Wednesday September 4th.
All guests must bring Photo ID and register online for this event. If you do not bring Photo ID or your name does not appear on the official guestlist you risk not being allowed access to the venue. All guests must also allow time to go through security upon entry.
Registration and Networking
Opening Remarks from H.E. Ralph Goodale, High Commissioner for Canada in the UK, The Rt Hon Lord Hunt OBE PC, Minister of State at the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero with responsibility for nuclear and The Hon Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Electrification, Ontario.
Speaker
High Commission of Canada
Feature Speaker
Government of Ontario
Feature Speaker
Department of Energy Security and Net Zero, UK Government
Feature Speaker
How is the nuclear renaissance taking shape and how do we prepare ourselves for what's coming.
Speaker
X-Energy
Feature Speaker
Building Resiliency in the Nuclear Fuel Supply Chain
Discussion on investment, policy, and regulatory issues surrounding nuclear fuel supply
Speaker
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Panel
Cameco
Panel
Canadian Nuclear Association
Panel
Urenco Ltd
Moderator
Networking Break
Enablers – Solving Canada and UK Nuclear Challenges Together
Discussion on what has worked/hasn’t up to this point in collaborating between the UK and Canada. Propose and discuss solutions in the areas of MOUs, Regulatory Alignment, Commercial Terms, Financing Options, Codes and Standards.
Speaker
Ontario Power Generation
Panel
GE Vernova
Panel
Nuclear Industry Association
Panel
AtkinsRéalis
Moderator
Solving Nuclear Skills Shortages Through International Collaboration
Discussion on barriers and solutions in sharing skills and knowledge transfer between the UK and Canada, as well as mechanisms to enable experienced specialists to operate in both jurisdictions. Best ways to use the limited number of skilled professionals to disseminate those skills to others.
Speaker
Ontario Tech University
Panel
McMaster University
Panel
AtkinsRéalis
Panel
University of Strathclyde
Panel
Destination Nuclear
Moderator
Summary Remarks by Hatch and Close by Chamber MC Sophia Arvanitis, Agent General, Government of Ontario in the UK.
Speaker
Hatch
Feature Speaker
Ontario International Trade and Investment Office
MC
Networking & drinks
Canada House, Trafalgar Square, London, Greater London, United Kingdom, SW1Y 5BJ
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If you are registered, please log in. In case of any query,
contact the chambers at
Events@canada-uk.org
If you have any further questions or require assistance, please feel free to contact our support team at Events@canada-uk.org
If you are registered, Please log-in. In
case of any query, contact the chambers at
Events@canada-uk.org