| ENS ConferencesConferences and workshops in any format are part of 
                      ENS’s core activities, whether as the main organiser or in partnership. 
                      ENS conferences serve as international forums for the disclosure of 
                      new scientific developments and technological innovations by leading 
                      scientists and engineers from all over the world. They provide the meeting 
                      place and the platform where ideas and experiences can be exchanged 
                      - as much though interaction with the academic world, politicians and 
                      the general public as within the nuclear sector.  ENS and its Member Societies have a long tradition 
                      of organising topical international meetings in Europe covering all 
                      key nuclear subjects. Some TOPicals have brand names such as TOPSAFE, TOPFUEL and TOPSEAL. During the past 
                      few years, ENS has been concentrating even more on the needs of the 
                      market, selecting specific topics of current interest to its members, 
                      for example, the conference series on research reactor fuel management, RRFM. The ENS international workshops on nuclear public 
                      information in practice - known as PIME - have become 
                      the annual world meeting place for nuclear communicators. Beginning 
                      with ENC-1 in Paris in 1975, ENS has shaped the traditional 
                      four-yearly European Nuclear Conferences into a unique combination of 
                      the world's major nuclear science & industry trade fair coupled 
                      with the largest international nuclear congress. In the future ENC will be organised every two years, fitting into the bi-annual 
                      planning of the European Nuclear Assembly - a gathering of high-level 
                      decision-makers organised by FORATOM.                                                                                                    |      
    
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 11 - 15 March 2018Munich, Germany
 
 
 30 September - 04 October 2018Prague, Czech Republic
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