14.06.2017 

Rosenergoatom will hold a round table on the subject of “The Formation of Human Capital for Sustainable Development of the Nuclear Industry” within the framework of the International Forum “ATOMEXPO-2017”

During participation in the 9th International Forum "ATOMEXPO-2017", which will be held on 19-21 June, 2017 in Moscow, Rosenergoatom Concern JSC is going to hold the round table on the subject of “The Formation of Human Capital for Sustainable Development of the Nuclear Industry: How to Walk on Ice and Do Not Slip” organized together with Rosatom State Corporation.

The round table will be held on Tuesday, 20 June, from 10:00 to 13:00, in the Conference Hall No 2 of the Gostinniy Dvor exhibition complex (Ilyinka Street, 4).

It will be attended by the Director of Rosenergoatom Concern Personnel Training Department Sergey Aksinenko, the Head of the IAEA Nuclear Infrastructure Development Milko Kovachev, the Project Director of the Project Office on Quality Improvement, International Cooperation and Project Administration of Rosatom State Corporation Valeriy Karezin, speakers from Astravets Nuclear Power Plant, as well as Fortum Company (Finland).

Within the framework of the round table program, participants will discuss best practices in the area of human capital management in organizations responsible for the NPP and/or the Center for Nuclear Science and Technology project implementation.

The methods for training personnel for national nuclear programs will also be considered– starting with the introduction of the nuclear infrastructure.

ATOMEXPO International Forum is held by Rosatom State Corporation annually, starting from 2009. The operator of the event is Atomexpo LLC. Over the years the Forum has become the largest platform for international business and exhibition, where the current state of the nuclear industry is discussed, and the trends of its further development are formed. In 2016, more than 5,000 people from 55 countries visited the Forum – a record number in the history of the Forum. The representatives of 650 companies and organizations participated in the business program.

The Rosenergoaton Concern (the power division of the Rosatom State Corporation) includes 10 Russian nuclear power stations bearing the status of the Concern’s affiliate companies, along with the vendors catering for the needs of the generation company. All in all, the 10 nuclear power stations operate 35 power blocks* (*excluding the Novovoronezh NPP’s 6th power block being at the pilot production stage): 18 of them operate VVER reactors (12 VVER-1000 power blocks and 5 VVER-440 power blocks of different modifications); 15 of them with channel reactors (11 power blocks with RMBK-1000 reactors, four power blocks with EGP-6 reactors); and 2 power blocks with fast neutron sodium cooling reactors (BN-600 and BN-800).

At the moment, the Rosenergoatom NPPs account for 18.3% of the whole electricity output in the country.

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