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European Nuclear Society
e-news Issue 47 Winter 2015
http://www.euronuclear.org/e-news/e-news-47/nucleopolis.htm

Nucleopolis

France is one of the world's most advanced nations in the domain of nuclear science and its applications. Among its various French regions active in the sector, Normandy offers numerous advantages in the fields of energy and health by combining high-level expertise and know-how developed through many years of experience in research, training and industry. So, 10 % of France’s Basic Nuclear Facilities are based in Normandy, a region that accounts for almost 10 % of the country’s total industrial jobs, and where a quarter of French nuclear companies have a branch office. In the Cotentin area alone (North West of Normandy), two 1300 MW EDF reactors are located. It is also the site of the future EPR reactor (Flamanville) and of AREVA’s La Hague fuel recycling plant. In this territory alone the nuclear industry provides more than 13 000 highly-qualified jobs, mostly stable jobs that cannot be relocated. Furthermore, in the urban conurbation of Caen the nuclear health sector employs around 1,000 jobs, including 800 researchers, research trainers and 150 PhD students.

In 2008 and 2009, two position papers led to the creation, on 17 September 2010, of the Norman centre of nuclear sciences and applications, NUCLEOPOLIS.  Its founder and first president was Daniel GUERREAU who, three years later, handed over control to Serge BOUFFARD.

Nucleopolis

Today, Nucleopolis brings together in Normandy the nuclear expertise of several companies involved in research, training and industry – companies active across the entire nuclear science value chain, in particular in the fields of energy and heath and in the cross-cutting field of risk control. It consists of nearly 70 members, including renowned research and training organisations (GANIL, CEA, CNRS, ENSICAEN, Caen University, etc.), major industrial companies (AREVA, EDF, GDF-SUEZ and DCNS) and a network of successful SMEs. This know-how is the result of extensive experience gained in major nuclear installations such as the AREVA La Hague recycling plant, the Flamanville reactors, GANIL and future innovative projects such as ARCHADE, SPIRAL2 and AREVA Med.  

The activities of Nucleopolis are guided by three strategic objectives aimed at providing a service for its member companies, the nuclear sector and the Norman territory. Nucleopolis has one mission: to enhance the economic development of the nuclear sector and, consequently, to stimulate employment. Its objectives are as follows:

Location of Nucleopolis members

Since its creation, Nucleopolis has received active support from governmental institutions: the State, the Lower Normandy Regional Council, the Manche General Council, the Calvados General Council, the Cherbourg Urban Community and the Caen la Mer conurbation. It also receives support from Europe through FEDER, the European Fund for Economic and Regional Development.

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Contact : Stéphane Bresson : +33 (0)231452968
www.nucleopolis.com

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