Baltic Nuclear Energy Forum 2025
14.03.2025
Poland, Gdańsk
The Business for Climate Foundation, the Fahrenheit Union of Universities and the Global Compact Network Poland invite you to the second edition of the Baltic Nuclear Energy Forum 2025. The event will take place between the18th-22nd March this year at the European Solidarity Centre in Gdańsk.

The Baltic Nuclear Energy Forum 2025 is a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experience on innovative solutions in nuclear energy. This event is conducive to creating new perspectives and developing partnerships, especially in the Baltic Sea region.
The invitation is addressed primarily to experts, decision-makers, representatives of science and business, and all those interested in the future of nuclear energy. In the 2025 edition, the Forum will focus on the role of local content in nuclear projects, i.e. maximizing benefits for local communities and economies.
Main topics
- global strategies and examples of countries effectively using regional capital in nuclear energy,
- development of staff and educational programs,
- cooperation between universities and the business sector,
- support for local companies in the nuclear sector;
- mechanisms for technology transfer and investments in infrastructure,
- government policies that promote local engagement;
- public acceptance of nuclear projects and communication strategies;
- the role of local governments in the implementation of nuclear energy projects.
What awaits the participants of the event
- 2 days of the conference at the European Solidarity Centre in Gdańsk
- networking breakfast,
- networking dinner with attractions,
- educational workshops,
- study visit.
There will be leading experts and practitioners of the industry from Poland and around the world, inspiring debates, workshops and time for establishing valuable business contacts.
All details including costs for participating in the event are available on the website
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