Nuclear Industry Supplier Seminar

September 16, 2009

Greenville, SC  September 30

GREENVILLE, SC – September 16, 2009 – The nuclear energy industry is getting ready to grow, and the Carolinas Nuclear Cluster and the South Carolina Engineering Cluster is responding. There can be opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises to be part of the planning, construction and operation of these power facilities.

The nuclear industry has highly detailed specifications for its suppliers, and knowing those specs are critical to success. A short session about product and service procurement in the nuclear industry in the Carolinas will be held SEPTEMBER 30 from 8:30 – 11:45 a.m. in Greenville, South Carolina, at the Jacobs Engineering offices located at 1041 East Butler Road, Greenville, South Carolina  29607.
 
Firms that could be possible suppliers in the nuclear renaissance and can benefit from this short seminar:

  • MANUFACTURERS: Pipes, valves, fittings, electrical systems, HVAC, construction materials.
  • SERVICES: Machine shops, electrical/mechanical/HVAC maintenance, waste, clean-up, office maintenance, hazmat, painters, radiological protection, quality control, lab services.

What you will learn:

  • Trends in the growth of the nuclear industry
  • Basic parameters required of nuclear suppliers
  • How procurement officers in the industry work with suppliers
  • Next steps that companies take when they want to qualify as a supplier

Cost: $40 to cover materials and logistics. Space is limited to 40 attendees. Pre-registration is required.

TO REGISTER: E-mail Jennifer Haigler This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it at New Carolina ([email protected]) with the following information: Your name, title, company, mail address, phone, and e-mail. You will receive a confirmation and e-mail with a link for registration payment options.

This event is organized by the Carolinas Nuclear Cluster, a part of New Carolina (www.newcarolina.org). The Carolinas Nuclear Cluster supports the economic development of the Carolinas through nuclear energy.

Additional support is provided by the South Carolina Engineering Cluster (www.southcarolinaengineering.org). The South Carolina Engineering Cluster has been formed to help customers understand their needs and find engineering solution providers.