About the event

Intense and relentless competition in the fast moving global beverage market is driving innovation in packaging on an unprecedented scale. Consumer demands, cost reduction, logistics efficiency, sustainability, COVID-19 and legislation are all major factors spearheading the ongoing changes and developments essential in attracting consumer attention and increasing sales.

Technical research and development is at the forefront of delivering the required innovation driven by consumer and commercial demands.

This webinar is a must attend for key decision makers and practitioners responsible for designing and producing pioneering solutions throughout the global beverage sector, as well as selecting innovative and efficient production equipment together with the materials necessary to meet all current and future challenges.

Check out the agenda and speakers HERE

Contact Details

Event information: Carys.Stanton@progressivemediainternational.com

Speaker opportunities : Nadia.Rozario@progressivemediainternational.com

Sponsorship opportunities : Mark.Leach@progressivemediainternational.com

About the event

5G innovation is the foundation of data-driven transformation and will change the way everyone – companies, governments, and consumers – interacts and does business, leading to ground-breaking innovations and services. It brings a step change in the connectivity that is now possible for end-users, and the Internet of Things (IoT). It offers higher speeds and capacity, lower latency, and more reliability. This in turn paves the way for many more innovative use cases, such as autonomous vehicles, robots, automated machines, greater factory automation, augmented and virtual reality, delivered at scale and cost effectively, through a multipurpose network of unprecedented flexibility. Growth will accelerate in the coming years, supported by increased spectrum availability and operator investment in network rollouts, with 3 billion subscribers by 2025.

Presentations, case studies, panels and live Q&A sessions will bring the latest progress and innovations in the 5G technology straight to your desktop.

Agenda Topics:

      • 5G evolution and roadmap to 6G​
      • How to use network slicing to build use-case-specific networks : Developing network slicing to offer differentiated services on the same network infrastructure
      • The role of 5G in accelerating digital transformation
      • vRAN and NFV: Understanding technologies and implementation opportunity
      • New developments in higher bandwidth mmWave deployments to play a key role in the delivery of 5G use cases
      • Opportunity created by 5G for automotive and mobility solutions
      • 5G powering a gaming revolution: accelerating new possibilities for developers, players, and fans
      • 5G and Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) for demanding Industry 4.0 applications
      • 5G URLLC and the Smart factory of the future

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About the event

The international market for nuclear decommissioning services looks set to be worth £250 billion by 2030, and will continue growing as major nuclear countries begin shutting down their nuclear plants. ​Our virtual event aims to shine a spotlight on nuclear decommissioning challenges and to share some of the technical developments, innovations and lessons learned from decommissioning and radioactive waste management projects around the globe. It will include insight on decommissioning strategy and plans from power plant operators as well as those responsible for cleanup of hazardous legacy sites.​ ​Presentations, case studies and live Q&A sessions will bring the latest progress and innovations in the nuclear decommissioning sector straight to your desktop.

Event Time : 13:00 – 17:00 BST

Agenda

SESSION 1 : NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING: WHERE ARE WE HEADING?​

  • Market size and opportunity​
  • Outlook for nuclear decommissioning and waste management ​
  • Policies and strategies for decommissioning​

SESSION 2 : NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON D&D

  • Overview of decommissioning plans and schedules ​
  • Managing the transition from operations to decommissioning ​
  • Addressing technical and organisational challenges​​​

SESSION 3 : FUTURE-PROOFING NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING

  • Driving innovation in nuclear decommissioning
  • Digital twins, robots, drones and AI
  • Records management and the block-chain​

SESSION 4 : ACCELERATED DECOMMISSIONING – WHY WAIT?

  • Overview of accelerated decommissioning project
  • Lessons learned

SESSION 5 : INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR NUCLEAR WASTE

  • Characterizing nuclear waste ​
  • Developing innovative waste management solutions
  • Packaging and transportation​

SESSION 6 : FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI UPDATE​

  • Decommissioning progress, ten years on​
  • On and off-site recovery operations​
  • Managing contaminated water and radioactive waste

Contact

For Sponsorship Enquiries: Glen Savage and Tim Price

For Event Enquiries: Alex Kaczmarek

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About the Event

There is growing interest in small modular reactors (SMRs) and advanced reactors (ARs) around the world, with more than 50 designs at various development stages. SMRs can help address the need for flexible power generation for a wide range of users and applications, with the global market estimated to be worth £250-400bn by 2035.

Nuclear Engineering International’s SMR/AR event will look at the development plans and licensing activities for a range of small and advanced reactor technologies. It will cover all aspects of industry, with insight from reactor developers, utilities, regulators, supply chain, academics and the financial community.

Interviews with key industry figures and a range of engaging panel discussions will bring the latest progress and innovations in the global SMR/AR market straight to your desktop.

Meet fellow professionalsshare best practices,  insight and thought-leadership with industry influencers.

Agenda

SESSION 1: GLOBAL MARKET DEVELOPMENTS

  • Small and advanced reactor market overview
  • Updates from key markets/developers
  • Deployment challenges and opportunities

SESSION 2: MANUFACTURING/CONSTRUCTION

  • Materials development and qualification
  • Advanced manufacturing
  • Modular construction​​

SESSION 3: THE ROLE OF SMRS: UTILITY PERSPECTIVES

  • Why consider small and advanced reactors?
  • Feasibility studies, site selection and other developments
  • Stakeholder engagement 

SESSION 4: FINANCING/ECONOMICS

  • Estimating the cost of small and advanced reactors
  • Financing options and approaches
  • Can small reactors compete?

SESSION 5: FUELING THE FUTURE SMR FLEET

  • Meeting needs for High assay low enriched uranium (HALEU)
  • Fuel manufacturing and qualification progress
  • Fuel cycle approaches: open or closed?

SESSION 6: DRIVING FORWARD DEMONSTRATION

  • Securing regulatory approval: approaches and lessons
  • Demonstration project progress
  • What’s next: moving from demonstration to deployment

Please check the Event Website for full agenda.