ANA2024 Conference

The 16th Australian Nuclear Association Conference on Nuclear Science, Technology and Engineering in Australia.

9 am – 5 pm AEDT Friday 11th October 2024. 

UTS Aerial Function Centre, Level 7, UTS Building 10, 235 Jones Street, Ultimo, NSW 2007.

Theme: Harnessing Nuclear Opportunities

The ANA2024 conference will present timely information on important aspects of the peaceful uses of nuclear science, engineering and technology in Australia and overseas. This is a great opportunity to hear from experts and discuss developments on a wide range of nuclear applications and technologies including nuclear energy, nuclear powered submarines, new build reactors and applications of nuclear techniques. 

Focussing on developments in nuclear science, technology and engineering.

Presentations include: 

      • Powering the Future: Canada’s Leadership in Nuclear Energy – Carl Marcotte, AtkinsRéalis 
      • ANSTO’s Contribution to Social and Economic Development in the Asia Pacific Region through the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Science and Technology – Natascha Spark, ANSTO
      • A Role for Nuclear Power in the Energy Transition? – Richard Freer, Bechtel
      • Nuclear Energy Opportunities in Australia – Ted O’Brien MP, Shadow Minister for Climate Change & Energy
      • UAE Experience Introducing Nuclear Energy – Mohamed al Braiki, Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation 
      • Update on Global Developments in Nuclear Energy – Jack Turner, Global Nuclear Energy Advisory
      • Nuclear-powered Submarines – Kath Smith, Australian Submarine Agency
      • Safety – Regulation – Training. The three keys to SSN operations – Richard Brown, KBR
      • Opportunities and Challenges for Commercial Maritime Nuclear – Jasmin Diab, Global Nuclear Security Partners
      • Nuclear Fuel Cycle – Replacing Russian Supplies – Tony Irwin, Australian National University
      • Building the Pipeline of Scholars in Nuclear Science and Engineering – Michelle Durant, AINSE 
      • Challenge of Decarbonising the National Energy Market – Matthew Warren, Enpec 
      • Panel – Challenge of Decarbonising the National Energy Market lists:

               Karl Mayoh, Erilyan
               Peter Zajac, ZW Solutions
               Matthew Warren, Enpec

      • Panel – Harnessing Nuclear Opportunities:

              David Gillespie MP, Parliament of Australia
              Tony Irwin, SMR Nuclear Technology
              Carl Marcotte, AtkinsRéalis
              Greg Meyer, Fluor

    Registration is $300 including morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and a post conference reception ($270 early bird before 20 September), with concessions of $150 for retired ANA members and $100 for students. There is a discount of 10% when 10 or more registrations are received at one time from one organisation.

    Click here to register for the ANA2024 Conference.

    Click here for sponsorship opportunities for organisation seeking to enhance their visibility at the conference.

    ANA2024 Conference Flyer

    ANA2024 Conference Program

    There will be a reception after the last session at 5 pm for networking and discussion.

  • This Conference will be in-person and videos of presentations will be available after the conference. 

    Posters are welcome and will be displayed in the morning and afternoon tea area.

    Please contact ANA@nuclearaustralia.org.au if you would like more information on the Conference or would like to present a poster.

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The 16th Australian Nuclear Association Conference on Nuclear Science, Technology and Engineering in Australia.

9 am – 5 pm AEDT Friday 11th October 2024. 

UTS Aerial Function Centre, Level 7, UTS Building 10, 235 Jones Street, Ultimo, NSW 2007.

Theme: Harnessing Nuclear Opportunities

The ANA2024 conference will present timely information on important aspects of the peaceful uses of nuclear science, engineering and technology in Australia and overseas. This is a great opportunity to hear from experts and discuss developments on a wide range of nuclear applications and technologies including nuclear energy, nuclear powered submarines, new build reactors and applications of nuclear techniques. 

Focussing on developments in nuclear science, technology and engineering.

Presentations include: 

      • Powering the Future: Canada’s Leadership in Nuclear Energy – Carl Marcotte, AtkinsRéalis 
      • ANSTO’s Contribution to Social and Economic Development in the Asia Pacific Region through the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Science and Technology – Natascha Spark, ANSTO
      • A Role for Nuclear Power in the Energy Transition? – Richard Freer, Bechtel
      • Nuclear Energy Opportunities in Australia – Ted O’Brien MP, Shadow Minister for Climate Change & Energy
      • UAE Experience Introducing Nuclear Energy – Mohamed al Braiki, Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation 
      • Update on Global Developments in Nuclear Energy – Jack Turner, Global Nuclear Energy Advisory
      • Nuclear-powered Submarines – Kath Smith, Australian Submarine Agency
      • Safety – Regulation – Training. The three keys to SSN operations – Richard Brown, KBR
      • Opportunities and Challenges for Commercial Maritime Nuclear – Jasmin Diab, Global Nuclear Security Partners
      • Nuclear Fuel Cycle – Replacing Russian Supplies – Tony Irwin, Australian National University
      • Building the Pipeline of Scholars in Nuclear Science and Engineering – Michelle Durant, AINSE 
      • Challenge of Decarbonising the National Energy Market – Matthew Warren, Enpec 
      • Panel – Challenge of Decarbonising the National Energy Market lists:

               Karl Mayoh, Erilyan
               Peter Zajac, ZW Solutions
               Matthew Warren, Enpec

      • Panel – Harnessing Nuclear Opportunities:

              David Gillespie MP, Parliament of Australia
              Tony Irwin, SMR Nuclear Technology
              Carl Marcotte, AtkinsRéalis
              Greg Meyer, Fluor

    Registration is $300 including morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and a post conference reception ($270 early bird before 20 September), with concessions of $150 for retired ANA members and $100 for students. There is a discount of 10% when 10 or more registrations are received at one time from one organisation.

    Click here to register for the ANA2024 Conference.

    Click here for sponsorship opportunities for organisation seeking to enhance their visibility at the conference.

    ANA2024 Conference Flyer

    ANA2024 Conference Program

    There will be a reception after the last session at 5 pm for networking and discussion.

  • This Conference will be in-person and videos of presentations will be available after the conference. 

    Posters are welcome and will be displayed in the morning and afternoon tea area.

    Please contact ANA@nuclearaustralia.org.au if you would like more information on the Conference or would like to present a poster.

    Principal Sponsor

    Gold Sponsors

       

    Silver Sponsors

                  

    Sponsor 

     

    Supported by