
PRESS RELEASE
A Conference dedicated to networking in nuclear education
and training across the fields of engineering, science and technology.
The OECD study in 2000, Nuclear Education and
Training….Cause for Concern? highlighted the necessity
for a renaissance in nuclear education and training and recommended
the following:
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We must act no
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Strategic Role of Governments
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The Challenges of revitalising nuclear education
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Vigorous research and maintaining high quality training
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Benefits of Collaboration and Sharing Best Practices
The world has responded. From the Americas to Europe
to Asia networks have been established to respond to the necessity to
maintain and perpetuate nuclear knowledge in order to provide a suitably
qualified workforce for the future operation of nuclear power plants.
The NESTet conference is
designed to facilitate the exchange of information, collaboration and
the sharing of best practices in nuclear education
and training in engineering science and technology as well
as knowledge management in this energy sector.
The Hungarian Nuclear Society, as
a member of the European Nuclear Society
took the initiative in 2006 to offer Budapest as the host city for the
very first NESTet conference. Together with the Budapest University
of Technology and Economics, the KFKI Atomic Energy Research Institute
and the PAKS NPP, the Hungarian local organising committee has also
organised technical visits to the PAKS nuclear reactor and training
and research reactors.
The conference has attracted over 130 participants
from 29 countries: 20 European countries as well as delegates from the
USA, South America (Argentina), Asia (Japan, Korea and Vietnam), Middle
East (Israel, United Arab Emirates) and Africa (South Africa). In addition,
the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, has co-sponsored the conference
and organised a knowledge management workshop as part of the conference.