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ROSATOM Engineering Division organised a seminar for potential suppliers of the Paks II NPP project

Communications Management of the Engineering Division of ROSATOM, PUBLISHED 04.03.2024

JSC ASE Hungarian Branch (part of the Engineering Division of ROSATOM) organised a seminar for potential suppliers of the Paks II. NPP project. The event, which was attended by more than 350 representatives of 180 companies was held on 23 February in Paks (Hungary).

Vitaly Polyanin, Vice President of ASE JSC and Director of the Paks II. NPP Construction Project believes that the large number of participants at the event testifies to the great interest of companies in the project, which entered the main stage last year and is now gaining momentum. "Intensive preparations are currently underway for the pouring of the "first concrete", which could happen in 2024. The JSC ASE Hungarian Branch will do everything for maximum localisation and participation of all interested companies in the project," said the Director of the Paks II. NPP project.

The seminar participants received detailed information on the possibility and conditions of partnership in the project, as well as on the requirements for suppliers, including nuclear qualifications. Representatives of the JSC ASE Hungarian Branch described the procedure for contracting and performing works at the site and answered questions from the parties interested in cooperation.

Gergely J?kli, Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of Paks II. LTD emphasised that strengthening Hungary's energy security and implementing the European Green Deal is impossible without expanding the country's nuclear capacity. "New market opportunities are opening up for the companies involved in the project, as many countries in Europe and around the world have decided to extend the life of their existing power units or build new nuclear power plants."

Alexander Merten, Vice President for International Development of ASE JSC, noted the openness of Rosatom's foreign projects to the participation of companies from various countries. "Rosatom is currently the only company expanding its foreign presence in the global nuclear market, and in all countries of operation we welcome cooperation with local companies, and we are now in favour of further participation in the Paks II. project, primarily by Hungarian contractors and suppliers," he emphasised.

To inform potential partners of the Paks II. NPP project, a dedicated website of the JSC ASE Hungarian Branch will be launched soon.

Topics: Rosatom, East Europe, Hungary


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