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NUCLEAR POWER International: A Conference in a Conference

Now in its third year, NUCLEAR POWER International 2009 provides the nuclear power industry with the perfect venue to gather and exchange information about nuclear power's role in today's changing world. Featuring its own exhibition floor, NUCLEAR POWER International offers two tracks of conference sessions on Wednesday, Dec. 9, and two mega-sessions, one on Tuesday, Dec. 8, and Thursday, Dec. 10.

SESSIONS: Track 1
Construction Management: Delivering On-time and On-budget Projects Construction management skills will play a central role in the new nuclear build. Speakers in this session will cover scheduling, modularization, workforce issues and other topics of interest to those working to successfully bring nuclear power mega-projects in on-time and on-budget. (Wednesday, Dec. 9, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.)

Beyond the Nuclear Island Secondary system design and maintenance is an essential aspect of long-term successful nuclear plant operation. Attend this session for an informative discussion of equipment design, outage planning and upgrades.
(Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

SESSIONS: Track 2
Vendor 101: How to be Successful – Panel Discussion: What does it takes to be a vendor in the nuclear power industry? Attend this Q&A to find out about Non-Q to Tier 1; what it takes to establish a nuclear QA program; and innovative approaches to entering the supply chain. Also included will be a testimonial from a supplier who has been through the struggle to enter the system and an in-depth look at a certified supplier program and a fabrication facility. (Wednesday, Dec. 9, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.)

Nuclear Lessons Learned: Now that we are experiencing a new surge of interest in the nuclear power industry, lessons learned from the original building "boom" can be instructive. Quality programs are needed before construction can begin and attention has to be paid to materials and processes to ensure high standards for construction are met. Attend this session to learn why integrity needs to be first and foremost in the nuclear power industry. (Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

NUCLEAR POWER International is co-located with POWER-GEN International 2009. Attendees of NUCLEAR POWER International enjoy the same benefits and have access to the same programs as POWER-GEN International attendees.

Electric generators can send as many delegates as they want for one price. It's part of the Electric Generators Discount Program. For $1,000, send an unlimited number of delegates to POWER-GEN International and NUCLEAR POWER International to be held concurrently in Las Vegas.




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