ROSATOM Presents SMR Technology at India Nuclear Platform
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ROSATOM Presents SMR Technology at India Nuclear Platform

ROSATOM, a global technological leader in the nuclear sector, participated in the 4th edition of the India Nuclear Business Platform. The event brought together nuclear industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders from across India. ROSATOM, known for its strong presence in India as a designer and supplier of main equipment for the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), presented its expertise and solutions in Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technology, gaining recognition in South Asia as a promising innovation in nuclear energy.

Alexandre Volgin, Director of Project at ROSATOM, spoke at the conference, presenting "Rosatom's SMR NPPs Business-related aspects." He expressed delight in being part of the Nuclear Business Platform Exhibition, emphasising the opportunity to showcase ROSATOM's nuclear expertise, particularly its experience in developing cutting-edge SMR solutions. ROSATOM also aimed to establish collaborations with industry leaders, reinforcing its commitment to advancing nuclear energy in India and beyond.

The event featured the participation of prominent government agencies and enterprises from India and around the world, highlighting their cutting-edge technologies in the nuclear sector. These included the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Atomic Energy Regulation Board (AERB), NTPC Limited, Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL), Larsen & Toubro, and more.

ROSATOM, a global technological leader in the nuclear sector, participated in the 4th edition of the India Nuclear Business Platform. The event brought together nuclear industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders from across India. ROSATOM, known for its strong presence in India as a designer and supplier of main equipment for the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), presented its expertise and solutions in Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technology, gaining recognition in South Asia as a promising innovation in nuclear energy. Alexandre Volgin, Director of Project at ROSATOM, spoke at the conference, presenting Rosatom's SMR NPPs Business-related aspects. He expressed delight in being part of the Nuclear Business Platform Exhibition, emphasising the opportunity to showcase ROSATOM's nuclear expertise, particularly its experience in developing cutting-edge SMR solutions. ROSATOM also aimed to establish collaborations with industry leaders, reinforcing its commitment to advancing nuclear energy in India and beyond. The event featured the participation of prominent government agencies and enterprises from India and around the world, highlighting their cutting-edge technologies in the nuclear sector. These included the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Atomic Energy Regulation Board (AERB), NTPC Limited, Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL), Larsen & Toubro, and more.

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