| U.S. Industry Program at IAEA General Conference 2010 -- Architectural/Constr./Engineering SVC, Advanced Ceramics, Electrical Power Systems, General Science & Technology, Process Controls - Industrial, Pumps/Valves/Compressors, Security/Safety Eq. | ||||
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The U.S. Industry Program at the IAEA General Conference is the only event of its kind, taking place for the third time in 2010. As the 21rst century's global nuclear renaissance gains momentum, the International Trade Administration (ITA) seeks to better position U.S. industry within the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA). The French, South Korean, Japanese, and Russian industries are already well positioned to influence international energy policy and nonproliferation objectives. ITA is addressing U.S. industry's underrepresentation by hosting a series of promotional activities for U.S. companies and organizations during the 54th IAEA General Conference in September 2010, in Vienna, Austria. The General Conference attracts senior national energy officials from around the world, including all countries considering expansion of existing nuclear energy infrastructure, as well as countries considering new projects. This special initiative presents an excellent opportunity for U.S. firms to gain visibility and access to key decision makers around the world. The participation fee includes • a pre-conference welcome briefing, • a U.S. nuclear energy industry directory, • a U.S. technology and services exhibit booth, • an industry networking reception, • a U.S. policymaker roundtable, • assistance in gaining access to IAEA staff and country energy decision-makers • assistance in gaining access to IAEA side events • sponsorship opportunities for interested U.S. companies |
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| Christopher Quinlivan, Beijing Deputy Senior Commercial Officer Phone: 8610 85313053 Christopher.Quinlivan@trade.gov | ||||
| Frank Caliva, Energy/Environment Senior International Trade Specialist Phone: 202-482-8245 Frank.Caliva@trade.gov | ||||
| Marta Haustein, Vienna Commercial Specialist Phone: 43-1-313 39 2205 Marta.Haustein@trade.gov | ||||
| Robee Sallegue, Vienna Budget Analyst Phone: 43-1-313-39-2203 Robee.Sallegue@trade.gov | ||||
| Deborah Doherty, Harrisburg USEAC Director Phone: 717-872-4386 deborah.doherty@trade.gov | ||||