30 Jun-01 Jul, 2026
Singapore, SINGAPORE

Wyndham Singapore Hotel

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08:00

Registration & Networking Coffee

09:00

Chairman’s Introduction & Opening Remarks

09:10

OPENING KEYNOTE : POWERING SINGAPORE’S NET-ZERO FUTURE: THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY AND SMRs

09:40

NUCLEAR ENERGY IN ASIA – WHERE ARE WE TODAY?

  • Current nuclear landscape across East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia
  • Lessons from mature markets vs. newcomer countries
  • Public perception and political realities

Philippe Rose, Senior Analyst

International Energy Agency (IEA)

10:10

Networking Refreshment

10:40

FROM POLICY TO POWER: TURNING NUCLEAR AMBITIONS INTO BANKABLE PROJECTS

  • This presentation examines the critical transition from national nuclear policy frameworks based on the IAEA 19 milestones approach to successful program execution. It explores how governments can move beyond establishing an attractive regulatory and policy environment to ensuring real project readiness from an investor perspective and for investors.
  • Focusing on nuclear new build, the session highlights the key enablers required to translate policy into bankable, executable programs; covering governance, financing, delivery capabilities, and risk allocation.
  • Drawing on lessons learned from international new build projects, it provides practical insights on how these can be adapted to the specific context of Asian newcomer countries seeking to develop nuclear energy programs.

11:10

REGIONAL GOVERNMENT’S ROADMAP TO ACCELERATE NUCLEAR ENERGY DEPLOYMENT

11:40

PANEL DISCUSSION: POLICY, REGULATION & LICENSING READINESS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY IN ASIA

  • Regulatory preparedness for nuclear newcomers
  • Harmonisation of standards and international cooperation
  • Safety, waste management, and emergency planning
Panelists :

12:15

Networking Lunch

13:35

PANEL : BALANCING THE ENERGY EQUATION: ECONOMICS OF NUCLEAR AND RENEWABLES IN ASIA’S NET ZERO TRANSITION

  • Nuclear in Asia’s Energy Mix: Utility Strategies, Investment Realities, and Deployment Challenges
  • What lessons can be drawn from countries already operating nuclear at scale? How transferable are these models across different Asian markets?
  • What is the key cost, risk, and financing barriers to nuclear in Asia - and how do they compare with renewables and other firming options?
  • Do SMRs change the investment case for nuclear in Asia?
  • Will nuclear be a core part of Asia’s future energy mix—or remain a limited, market-specific option?
Panelists :

14:10

VIETNAM'S NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DEVELOPMENT PLANS AND GENERATION III+ TECHNOLOGY

Assoc Prof. Dr. Nguyen Tuan Khai, Vice-President

Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute (VINATOM)

14:40

PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE & STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT

  • Addressing safety concerns and misinformation
  • Community engagement and transparency
Senior Representative
SNRSI (Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Institute)

15:15

Networking Refreshment

15:45

PANEL DISCUSSION : FINANCING NUCLEAR, SMRs & ADVANCED NUCLEAR PROJECTS

  • Innovative financing models
  • Public-Private partnerships
  • Private capital appetite and risk perception
  • Risk mitigation strategies
Panelists :

16:15

NUCLEAR SUPPLY CHAIN & LOCALISATION IN ASIA

  • Manufacturing readiness and workforce development
  • Opportunities for regional supply chains
  • Skills, training, and talent gaps

Mr. Laurent Fabre, New Nuclear Project Development - Head of Business Development for Canada, Asia and Africa

EDF

16:45

BUILDING A NUCLEAR ENERGY ECOSYSTEM FOR NEW NUCLEAR ENERGY COUNTRIES: CONSIDERATIONS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND SKILLS REQUIRED

17:15

End of Day One

17:30

Networking Reception for all speakers and delegates

09:00

Chairman’s Introduction

09:05

INDIA’S NUCLEAR RESET: FROM STATE MONOPOLY TO MARKET FRAMEWORK

  • New opportunities arising from The SHANTI ACT (2025)
  • De-risking nuclear to unlock SMR investment and partnerships
  • Creating a scalable, investable nuclear market

09:35

FROM DESIGN TO DEPLOYMENT: KOREA’S I-SMR ROADMAP AND COMMERCIALIZATION STRATEGY

Dr. Kim Han-gon, President

Innovative SMR Development Agency / i-SMR Technology Development Agency

10:05

POWERING DATA CENTRES AND AI – ROLE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY IN FILLING THE GAP TO MEET SIZEABLE ENERGY NEEDS

10:35

Networking Refreshment

11:05

CAN ADVANCED REACTORS MAKE IT TO SOUTHEAST ASIA?

Dr. Alvin Chew, Senior Fellow - RSIS

S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies ( RSIS )

11:35

PANEL DISCUSSION: SMR TECHNOLOGIES – DESIGN, SAFETY, PERFORMANCE & DEPLOYMENT CASE STUDIES

  • Evolution of SMR Designs: Light Water vs. Non-Light Water (Advanced & Gen IV) Technologies
  • Passive safety systems and modular construction
  • Fuel supply and waste considerations
  • SMR deployment timeline & bottlenecks from conception to operation
  • GE Vernova’s Darlington Ontario SMR case study
Panelists :

Mr. Laurent Fabre, New Nuclear Project Development - Head of Business Development for Canada, Asia and Africa

EDF

12:45

Closing Lunch

14:00

End Of Conference.

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