Two years ago, when we first sat down with industry insiders from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Burloak Technologies to discuss the use of Additive Manufacturing in the nuclear industry (Additive Talks, season 2, episode 4), the market was still very nascent (- the very first use cases recorded in 2017). Opinions were very divergent and the pragmatic use of AM was still limited to a few materials and processes as well as to a few applications.
Today, AM is going nuclear, and as this sector is increasingly seen as a potential solution to CO2 reduction in energy generation, it is crucial to keep track of what’s happening in this specific field.
With a key focus on the practical use of AM across nuclear plants, the next Additive Talks session will gather industry experts who have already made AM a key strength within their operations. Unlike the very first panel that was a bit theoretical, the upcoming Additive Talks session aims to provide insights into hidden complexities when using AM across nuclear power plants.
Set to take place on Thursday, June 13th from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Central European Time (9:30 am to 10:30 am New York Time), it will gather: