We are at a pivotal moment for the nuclear sector.
AI is developing rapidly and is already capable of supporting some of the sector’s most complex challenges, from decommissioning, inspection and asset management to knowledge management, planning, engineering support and decision making.
However, nuclear is not a typical deployment environment. Innovation must be balanced with safety, security, assurance, regulatory confidence, public trust and clear human accountability.
The AI4Nuclear Conference is designed to move the conversation beyond generic AI enthusiasm and into the practical realities of nuclear adoption. It will bring together the people making decisions, building solutions, managing risk and delivering work across the nuclear enterprise, including client organisations and the supply chain.
The conference will focus on how AI can be used in ways that are useful, secure, governed and acceptable. This includes how data and models are trained, hosted and used; how organisations build baseline AI awareness; how regulators and assurance teams should be engaged; and how different types of AI, such as generative AI, numerical machine learning, optimisation, robotics and computer vision, may require different controls and evidence.
This is not just a conference about understanding AI. It is a working forum for shaping how AI is applied in environments where consequences matter. Delegates should leave with a clearer view of what good looks like, what barriers still need to be addressed, and where the sector should converge before fragmented approaches and inconsistent governance become embedded.
AI4Nuclear should help turn isolated experimentation into responsible deployment by connecting strategy, technology, operations, regulation, assurance and delivery in one conversation.
Your conference ticket also includes the networking evening reception which will follow the conference. The conference will be opened by Nuclear Institute President, Professor Adrian Bull MBE HonFNucI. We will announce more speakers on this webpage regularly.
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