Nuclear Energy Events
Date: Mar 25-26, 2026
Location: London, UK
EMEA Modular & UK Large Reactors 2026 (EMUL2026) in London is a premier conference dedicated to advancing nuclear energy innovation across Europe and the UK. The event convenes policymakers, energy leaders, and technology providers to explore developments in modular reactors, large-scale nuclear projects, and sustainable energy infrastructure. With keynote sessions, panel discussions, and solution showcases, attendees gain insights into regulatory frameworks, financing models, and technological breakthroughs. EMUL2026 fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange, shaping the future of nuclear power and energy security in the region.
Date: May 18-21, 2026
Location: Beijing, China
FR26 is focused on advanced nuclear reactor systems and fuel cycle technologies, with an emphasis on fast reactors. The event will cover innovation, safety, economic viability, and environmental sustainability of fast reactor concepts and related fuel cycles. It will also address deployment challenges and regulatory frameworks as well as materials and technology issues. The conference is intended to bring together governments, research bodies, industry players, and young scientists to share lessons learned, emerging designs, and implementation strategies. A good platform for those working on advanced reactor systems, nuclear fuel recycling, and clean energy policies.
Date: Aug 24-27, 2026
Location: Texas, USA
NECX is a gathering for the entire nuclear energy community—regulators, engineers, policy makers, utilities, and researchers—to collaborate on current and future nuclear technologies. The expo and conference include industry panels, regulatory updates, advances in small modular reactors (SMRs), nuclear safety, waste management, and nuclear infrastructure. Attendees will gain insights into innovations, market trends, and investment opportunities, while also engaging with vendors and solution providers. It offers networking, workshops, and technical sessions aimed at helping the industry address climate goals and energy security via nuclear power.