Pime 2006

PIME 2006

There is still time to register to PIME, so do so without delay!

Updated Preliminary Programme and registration form on www.pime2006.org

DON’T MISS OUT ON:

  • A key event on the nuclear communications calendar bringing together 170 international professionals

  • A quality programme with eminent speakers, putting communications excellence centre stage

  • Unrivalled opportunities for the exchange of experiences and expertise

  • Quality time in Vienna, city of romantic nostalgia

PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

Chernobyl: The conclusive UN study on the scale of the 1986 incident

Nuclear neighbours: Cross-border relations between nuclear and non-nuclear neighbours

Meet the media: What journalists think about nuclear communications

An environmentalist’s view: Bruno Comby, founder of Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy

Public perception: Recent studies conducted by the European Commission, Nuclear Energy Institute (USA), and National Centre for Scientific Research (France)

Nuclear prospects in Europe: The policy analysis of King’s College (UK)

Global nuclear future: Fatih Birol, Chief Economist of the OECD/IEA, on the global energy package; and Burton Richter, Stanford University Professor and Nobel Prize Laureate, on the key issues that will shape the nuclear future

INFORMATION EXHIBITION:

Let’s get to know one another better! Do you wish to present the work of your organisation to a wider audience? Prepare an information display (website, poster…) for the PIME Information Exhibition. Please contact the Conference Secretariat by 3 February at
pime2006@euronuclear.org.

You have until 20 January to compete for the 2006 Award! Share the secret of your success with your fellow-communicators and send an example of a recent communications campaign that you have run to: pime2006@euronuclear.org.

PIME 2006 will take place from 12 to 16 February in Vienna, hosted by the IAEA and sponsored by the OECD/NEA and FORATOM.


Public Information Materials Exchange (PIME):

The focal point for nuclear communications specialists from around the world

 
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