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Young Minds, Powerful Solutions: Egypt To Host Global Youth Forum On Nuclear Technologies

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Published: February 7, 2025
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Young Minds Powerful Solutions Africa Hosts the International Youth Forum on Nuclear Technologies
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Alexandria – The city of Alexandria, Egypt, will host the International Youth Forum for Sustainable Nuclear Technologies from 25 to 27 February 2025.

The forum was organised by Egypt’s Nuclear Power Plants Authority (NPPA) in partnership with Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom.

The event aims to promote the role of nuclear technologies in sustainable development by showcasing the El Dabaa nuclear power plant (NPP) impact on economic development and the low-carbon future of the region.

The Forum will become a collaborative platform for 300 young professionals, students, and global leaders.

It will provide them the opportunity to present innovative research, discuss career prospects, and take part in workshops on green and sustainable energy transition.

“We believe that nuclear technologies create a variety of opportunities for Egyptian youth to grow, unleash their potential, and make career choices,” said Dr. Mohammed Dwiddar, Board Chairman of the Nuclear Power Plants Authority of Egypt on Friday, (7 February 2025).

“The El Dabaa NPP is indeed a flagship project for our country and is our contribution to a clean and sustainable future for younger generations.

“That is the reason why we host the International Youth Forum for Sustainable Nuclear Technologies in Alexandria, two hours away from the future NPP, to discuss with young professionals and students how nuclear technologies will evolve and impact the future.”

The event will open with a high-level plenary session, titled “Nuclear Technologies for humanity”, where government officials, nuclear industry executives, and sustainability experts will share insights into global advancements and challenges.

Following this, participants will engage in thematic discussions on Non-energy Nuclear Applications focusing on how nuclear technologies influence the development of various industries and the quality of life of modern people.

“In 2025, we celebrate 80 years of advanced nuclear knowledge and innovations,” stated Dr. Andrei Petrov, President of ASE JSC – a part of Rosatom group.  

“Rosatom is proud to share with Egypt this experience in constructing the El Dabaa NPP and educating the next generation of highly qualified professionals.

“We believe that the International Youth Forum in Alexandria will bring together young people from Egypt and many other countries to discuss the sustainable mission of nuclear technologies and our privileged cooperation.”

The El Dabaa NPP, with a total installed capacity of approximately 4,8 GW, will become the second nuclear power plant on the African continent, following South Africa’s Koeberg, which produces 1,8 GW of electricity.

In July 2024, the operating license for Koeberg’s first reactor was extended for an additional 20 years, while a decision regarding the second unit is anticipated in 2025.

In recent years, African nations have increasingly engaged with international partners, including Rosatom, to enhance their nuclear capabilities, drive economic growth, and ensure long-term energy security.

In November 2024, South Africa’s AllWeld Nuclear and Industrial signed a cooperation memorandum with Rosatom’s Fuel Division (TVEL) on decommissioning and radioactive waste management during African Energy Week in Cape Town.

Earlier, in August 2023, the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) established a framework agreement with TVEL to collaborate on nuclear fuel production, further strengthening bilateral ties in the sector.

To join the discussion and to become a participant of the Forum, please submit an application on the website of the international platform for sustainable development Mission Impact not later than February 20, 2025.

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