Conveners
Technical Session 10: KM for New Build Projects and Programmes
- Ron (Chair) Cain
- Benoît (Co-chair) Lepouzé (IAEA)
Ms
Deeksha Gupta
(AREVA GmbH), Ms
Edita Bajramovic
(AREVA GmbH)
09/11/2016, 15:30
Track 2: Managing knowledge for new build projects and programmes in newcomer and expanding countries
oral
Smart sensors and extensively configurable devices are gradually imposed by the automation market. Except for safety systems, they find their way into the next Instrumentation & Control (I&C) generation. The understanding and handling of these devices require an extensive Knowledge Management (KM). This will be outlined for security, testing and training.
For legacy systems, security...
Mr
Patrick AKUSU
(Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission)
09/11/2016, 15:45
Track 2: Managing knowledge for new build projects and programmes in newcomer and expanding countries
oral
Nigeria as a newcomer nation is strategically institutionalizing its NKM drive via two facets since it is going into an Inter-governmental Agreement (IGA) to acquire Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) from foreign technical partners. The NKM implementation strategies include (1) NKM with respect to nuclear research and development activities and (2) NKM with respect to NPP vendor. Some lessons learnt...
Mr
Anthonie Cilliers
(North-West University)
09/11/2016, 16:00
Track 2: Managing knowledge for new build projects and programmes in newcomer and expanding countries
oral
South Africa has long been regarded as an active country in the nuclear industry with two operating power reactors and a research reactor. In recent years’ research and development projects, such as the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor, has established additional expertise in the country situated at various institutions. After the PBMR project was stopped, the expertise became fragmented throughout...