Symposium Memories

Thank you to everyone who shared their Symposium memories.

Your stories celebrate the impact of the event and the strength of our community.

Jeremy Gordon Ian Hore-Lacy, the man who single-handedly created the Information Library.

Paul Shoemaker “In 2008/2009, it was much smaller than it was here today…small, quintessential English hotel, near Buckingham Palace as I recall. - Paul Shoemaker Global Energy Portfolio Lead - Nuclear 3M Transportation and Energy

World Nuclear Association Symposium 1988

World Nuclear Association "I remember the diversity of people all over the world." Tim Gitzel, CEO, Cameco

World Nuclear Association Symposium 1986

World Nuclear Association Symposium 1987

Tim Price “I've attended this event for quite a number of years, probably since the early to mid 2000s… I find it a great event to network, to keep up with what's going on in the industry, to make new contacts and to keep in touch with old contacts.” - Tim Price Senior Account Manager Business Trade Media International

World Nuclear Association Symposium 1986

World Nuclear Association Symposium 1984

World Nuclear Association Symposium 2001

World Nuclear Association Symposium 1991

Jonathan Cobb John Ritch introduces the new world-nuclear.org website at the 34th Symposium in 2009.

Tuomas Rantala “A lot of good memories, a lot of friendships and a lot of business to be done.” - Tumoas Rantala Head of Fuel Unit TVO

Massimiliano Tacconelli “My first time was in 2021…I attended all the days, all the years, and it was always very impressive.” - Massimiliano Tacconelli VP Nuclear & Big Science Director Walter Tosto

World Nuclear Association Symposium 1990