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The NDA has opened registration for its 2017 Supply Chain Event, the largest of its kind in Europe.

The 7th annual event, held at EventCity in Manchester on 2 November 2017, is aimed at suppliers of all sizes who can provide the best possible solutions for nuclear decommissioning in the UK and abroad.

Find out more and register for the event

A highlight of the event will be the NDA Estate Supply Chain Awards, which recognise outstanding contributions to the NDA’s nuclear clean-up mission.

Entries for the awards are now open.

This year the award categories are:

  • Best supply chain collaboration
  • Best technical innovation to benefit a Site Licence Company
  • Best enhancement of capability and capacity
  • Best export of applications used in the NDA estate
  • Minister’s award (chosen by the judges from applications for any of the other four categories)

The deadline for submissions is 7 September 2017.

As with previous years, entry to the event will be free of charge to both delegates and exhibitors. Around 1,500 delegates and 250 exhibitors from across the globe are set to attend.

The NDA Estate Supply Chain Event is jointly organised by the NDA and its Site Licence Companies to promote opportunities for businesses interested supplying into the decommissioning market.

It also provides an informal networking forum designed to foster collaboration and innovation, along with a focus on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) gaining a better understanding of future developments in the sector.

David Peattie, NDA Chief Executive, will address delegates and presentations from industry experts will also feature as part of the day.

Ron Gorham, the NDA’s Head of Supply Chain Optimisation and SME Champion, said: “A strong, dynamic supply chain is critical to the success of the NDA’s mission and our annual event continues to be an extremely successful way of building relationships, especially with SMEs, and attracting new suppliers into the industry.

“The UK has unrivalled expertise in nuclear decommissioning and our suppliers play a pivotal role in pioneering innovative decommissioning technologies. More than 3,500 businesses currently supply goods and services across the NDA estate – 2,000 of these are SMEs.”

 

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