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FISA 2025 – EURADWASTE’25 conferences on Euratom fission research and training

Project description

Conference boosts Euratom visibility and nuclear research

The FISA-EURADWASTE event is a prestigious research policy conference focusing on the outcomes and future perspectives of the Euratom Research and Training Programme. The 11th edition will be held in Warsaw, Poland, in May 2025, under the auspices of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU. Organised by the National Centre for Nuclear Research and the EC, the conference aims to showcase the latest project achievements since 2022 and stimulate discussions on research and development challenges, synergies and partnerships. Supported by the EU-funded FisEurad25 project, the event seeks to increase the visibility of Euratom research, raise awareness of nuclear advancements, promote stakeholder networking, bring new research project ideas and enhance national research participation within the Euratom framework.

Objective

The FISA-EURADWASTE event is a high-level, research policy conference on the outcomes and perspectives of the Euratom Research and Training Programme. This 11th edition of the conference will be held in Warsaw, Poland, in May 2025, under the auspices of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU. The organisers of this conference are: - the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) the most important Polish research centre in the nuclear energy field, and the European Commission (DG-RTD).

FISA’25 and EURADWASTE ‘25 conference objectives are:
- to present progress and key achievements of the latest projects carried out since 2022 as part of the Euratom Programmes;
- to stimulate discussions on the state of play of R&D, key challenges addressed at national, European and international levels on Research and Innovation policies, synergies and partnerships benefitting research and innovation programmes and future perspectives.

Expected impacts, thanks to an ambitious communication and dissemination action plan, are:
- increasing visibility of the Euratom research and training programme;
- increasing awareness of nuclear research achievements;
- networking EU stakeholders;
- bringing new research project ideas and collaboration between different stakeholders;
- orienting research, development and innovation orientations at the EU level;
- increasing the visibility of national research potential and participation in the Euratom framework programme.

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EURATOM-CSA - EURATOM Coordination and Support Actions

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(opens in new window) EURATOM-2023-EURADWASTE-IBA

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Coordinator

NARODOWE CENTRUM BADAN JADROWYCH
Net EU contribution

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€ 300 000,00
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ULICA ANDRZEJA SOLTANA 7
05 400 Otwock
Poland

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Makroregion województwo mazowieckie Warszawski stołeczny Warszawski wschodni
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€ 608 440,00
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