Call to Action on December 2, the 'World Nuclear Energy Day'
A global comeback of nuclear power is underway and the digital revolution is driving it. As data, connectivity, and automation reshape all aspects of modern life, the demand for reliable and abundant clean energy grows exponentially. It is time to work together to ensure that the nuclear industry evolves with the highest standards of safety, security, and sustainability.
Ask our Panelists:
'Can the nuclear power industry achieve circular economy goals?'
Circular Economy (CE) expert
Dr. Gérald Santucci
President of the European Education New Society Association (ENSA).
Dr. Gérald Santucci is President of the European Education New Society Association (ENSA). He spent over three decades at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CONNECT), as Head of the Unit for ‘Knowledge Sharing’, ‘Networked Enterprise & RFID’, ‘Trust & Security’, and ‘eGovernment’. He played a key role in shaping the EU’s approach to the Internet of Things, notably chairing the IoT Expert Group from 2010 to 2012, which brought together stakeholders from government, industry, and civil society. He is currently active in discussions on the governance and ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence.
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'Will AI and IoT help the nuclear industry, just as nuclear energy wil empower AI?'
Internet of Things (IoT) expert
Rob van Kranenburg
Senior Policy and Communication Expert
at Martel Innovate
Rob van Kranenburg is Senior Policy and Communication Expert at Martel Innovate and a leading voice on digital sovereignty, the Internet of Things (IoT), and smart infrastructure. He founded the IoT Council in 2009, advises the EU as a Member of General-Purpose AI Code of Practice EU Group and is a working Group Member of The INPACE Hub on Smart Cities. He has contributed to major initiatives like Next Generation Internet and writes on tech ethics and governance. In 2025, he published ‘Statecraft and Policymaking in the Age of Digital Twins, Digital Democracy and the Internet of Things’.
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'Are current investments in different SMR technologies spread too thin?'
Nuclear industry expert
Sir John Laurie
Co-founder, Progrès Nucléaire
Sir John Laurie started his Fission Liquide blog in 2012 to bring attention to emerging molten salt reactor technologies as a way to combat climate change. He went on to co-found the French association Progrès Nucléaire in 2018 and then left a 30 year career in the automotive industry, notably with Renault and Nissan, to join NAAREA in 2023. As Industrial Architecture Manager, his role is to forge a vision for the factories which will manufacture reactor modules and the liquid fuel to power them.
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'What are the key pillars of a resilient digital society today?'
Security industry expert
Thierry Delville
Group Chief Security Officer (CSO), Capgemini
Thierry Delville is Group Chief Security Officer (CSO) at Capgemini since 2021. Prior to this, he was a partner at PwC France where he led the firm’s cyber-intelligence practice. Delville has a rich background in security and public service: he formerly served as the French government’s Delegated Minister for Security Industries and Cyber-Threat Prevention, and he helped found the Service of Security Technology (STSI) within the General Directory of National Police. After he became Director of Technical Services within the Prefecture of Police in Paris. He holds a degree from the École Nationale Supérieure de Police (ENSP) in Lyon.
Powering Trust: Technology, Energy, and Financial Sovereignty
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Our Year-Long Journey
At the NCC Take-Off Event, keynote presentations highlighted the reasons behind the rise of next-generation nuclear technologies. The digital era is redefining how nations think about energy sovereignty and sustainability — and only through shared research, policy collaboration, and technological integration can tomorrow’s challenges be met.
Download final report and keynote presentations published below to get up to speed with the nuclear revolution vision. Join those who want to tackle the issues and reap emerging opportunities by catering to new industry segments that will be pivotal to the establishment of a secure, sustainable and accountable nuclear industry.
Technology and Energy Sovereignty
Artificial Intelligence Outlook
A Circular Economy Checkpoint
After WMSymposia,
After WNE 2025,
See you on December 2
At Trustech 2025
Call for Papers Deadline
Submit applications by November 6
Nuecir at Trustech 2025
Conference session: 4.30PM, December 2
Quick Takes & Exchange: December 2-4
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