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Framatome and Rosatom sign long-term cooperation agreement
by Staff Writers
Paris, France (SPX) Dec 06, 2021

The new agreement expands the companies' existing relationship, established through a 2017 memorandum of understanding, creating a framework for joint work in new areas.

Framatome and Rosatom recently signed a new Strategic Cooperation Agreement further expanding the companies' efforts to develop fuel fabrication and instrumentation and control (I&C) technologies. Rosatom Director General Alexey Likhachev, and Bernard Fontana, CEO of Framatome signed the agreement during the World Nuclear Exhibition held in Paris.

"By working closely with our industrial partner Rosatom, we strengthen our contributions for safe and reliable generation of clean energy generated by our customers nuclear operating plants," said Bernard Fontana. "Together, we build on our expertise for maintaining operations for the existing nuclear fleet and preparing for the next generation of nuclear energy."

"Together with Framatome, we are creating a solid foundation for developing high-quality nuclear energy solutions within the scope of current and future areas for collaboration," said Alexey Likhachev. "Today, the world has finally recognized that it is impossible to achieve carbon neutrality without nuclear generation. Therefore, we must hasten our collective efforts towards achieving global decarbonization goals."

The new agreement expands the companies' existing relationship, established through a 2017 memorandum of understanding, creating a framework for joint work in new areas.


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Framatome delivers first machining simulators to the Louis Armand vocational school in Jeumont
Paris, France (SPX) Dec 06, 2021
Framatome recently delivered its first machining simulators to the Louis Armand high school in Jeumont. This delivery follows the purchase by the Hauts-de-France Region for six machining simulators at the Framatome site in Jeumont. This investment aims to boost the industrial sector of the Sambre-Avesnois basin, and offer a modern training solution that is more accessible and scalable for student learning. This training solution is designed by Framatome and consists of virtual machining simulators ... read more

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