The Frontiers Project Meeting will address Utah’s potential as a first-mover state into advanced nuclear technologies, especially for off-grid applications such as data centers, military installations, and mining.
The Frontiers Project Meeting will address Utah’s potential as a first-mover state into advanced nuclear technologies, especially for off-grid applications such as data centers, military installations, and mining.
The Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center, Anchorage, Alaska
The Frontiers Project Meeting looks at Alaska’s potential to become a first-mover state in advanced nuclear and at how Alaska can meet increased global demand for low-emissions manufacturing.
Presented by the Fastest Path to Zero Initiative at the University of Michigan and the Center for Research on Nuclear Decommissioning at Tohoku University.
Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, Reykjavík, Iceland
The Arctic Circle Assembly is the largest annual international gathering on the Arctic, attended by more than 2000 participants from over 60 countries.
The annual Assembly is attended by heads of states and governments, ministers, members of parliaments, indigenous leadership and representatives, officials, experts, scientists, entrepreneurs, business leaders, environmentalists, students, activists and others from the growing international community of partners and participants interested in the Arctic.
The Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center, Anchorage, Alaska
The Frontiers Project Meeting looks at Alaska’s potential to become a first-mover state in advanced nuclear and at how Alaska can meet increased global demand for low-emissions manufacturing.