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Leaders of Global Nuclear Industry to meet at World Atomic Week in Moscow Rosatom, PUBLISHED 22.03.2025 From September 26 to September 30, 2025, the World Atomic Week international forum dedicated to the nuclear industry and related fields will take place at the Exhibition of National Economy Achievements (VDNH) in Moscow. The event will bring together the leaders of the countries developing their national nuclear programs, as well as government officials, representatives of major companies, scientific and business communities. The Forum will coincide with the 80th anniversary of the Russian nuclear industry. The Forum program includes several key events starting with a festival dedicated to the development of young talents and popularization of science. The festival scheduled for September 26-28 aims to inspire schoolchildren and college students to pursue careers in the nuclear industry. The theme of the business program scheduled for September 29 - 30 is "It All Begins with Atom". Participants from different countries will meet at a plenary session and roundtables of different topics. A specialized exhibition featuring the latest developments in the nuclear industry will be held on the same days. It will showcase both power generation and non-energy applications of nuclear technologies. The World Atomic Week will become the centerpiece business platform for the global nuclear industry upholding the traditions of the Atomexpo forum. Other news: Russia and the IAEA hold another round of Interdepartmental consultations in Moscow The parties reaffirmed their commitment to continue contacts on a regular basis. 417 nuclear units are operating in the world, 62 units are under construction Since the beginning of 2024 six new units have been connected to the grid. 38 nuclear power units with a total capacity of 29.3 GW are scheduled to be commissioned by 2042. Last news:
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