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Conference on Nuclear Training and Education (CONTE 2025)

Conference on Nuclear Training and Education (CONTE 2025)
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Schedule Timeline

Schedule is subject to change

Monday — February 3, 2025
4:00PM EST
    Events
  • Registration/Help Desk open from 4:00 pm-7:00 pm (Magnolia Foyer) — Registration/Help Desk Hours
6:00PM EST
    Events
  • Opening Reception (Magnolia ABCD) — Events
  • Technology Expo open from 6:00- 8:00 pm (Magnolia ABCD) — Expo
Tuesday — February 4, 2025
7:30AM EST
    Events
  • Breakfast in Technology Expo (Magnolia ABCD) — Breaks and Meals
  • Registration/Help Desk open from 7:30 am-4:00 pm (Magnolia Foyer) — Registration/Help Desk Hours
  • Technology Expo open from 7:30 am- 4:00 pm (Magnolia ABCD) — Expo
8:00AM EST
    Sessions
  • Opening Plenary: Understanding the Industry Landscape (Magnolia EFG)
9:30AM EST
    Events
  • Break in Technology Expo (Magnolia ABCD) — Breaks and Meals
10:00AM EST
    Sessions
  • Education/Academia/Government: Future of Academia -- Programs and Engagement (Cumberland C)
  • Industry Training: Future Training and Educational Methods (Cumberland B)
  • Operator Training and Licensing (Cumberland A)
11:40AM EST
    Sessions
  • Awards Luncheon and Plenary: Advancing the Industry (Magnolia EFG)
1:00PM EST
    Sessions
  • Education/Academia/Government: Academia to Industry (Cumberland C)
  • Education/Academia/Government (Cumberland B)
  • Building Bridges to Careers: The New Apprenticeship Era (Cumberland A)
2:40PM EST
    Events
  • Break in Technology Expo (Magnolia ABCD) — Breaks and Meals
3:20PM EST
    Sessions
  • Industry Training -- Artificial Intelligence (Cumberland B)
  • Industry Training: Innovative Learning Methods (Cumberland C)
  • Unique Role of Community Colleges in Training and Workforce Development (Cumberland A)
Wednesday — February 5, 2025
7:30AM EST
    Events
  • Breakfast in Technology Expo (Magnolia ABCD) — Breaks and Meals
  • Registration/Help Desk open from 7:30 am-4:00 pm (Magnolia Foyer) — Registration/Help Desk Hours
  • Technology Expo open from 7:30 am- 4:00 pm (Magnolia ABCD) — Expo
8:00AM EST
    Sessions
  • Wednesday Morning Plenary: Embracing Change (Magnolia EFG)
9:40AM EST
    Events
  • Break in Technology Expo (Magnolia ABCD) — Breaks and Meals
10:10AM EST
    Sessions
  • Industry Training: Nuclear Accreditation (Cumberland C)
  • Decades of Dialogue: NESD Chairs on Policy, Pathways, and Professional Growth (Cumberland A)
  • Lightning Talks: Accreditation, Technology, and Modernization of Training (Cumberland B)
11:50AM EST
    Events
  • Wednesday Walk-Around Lunch (Magnolia ABCD) — Breaks and Meals
1:10PM EST
    Sessions
  • Industry Training: Learning Technology (Cumberland C)
  • Education/Academia/Government: Nuclear Innovation and Work Force Development (Cumberland B)
  • Advanced Nuclear Workforce Development (Cumberland A)
2:50PM EST
    Events
  • Break in Technology Expo (Magnolia ABCD) — Breaks and Meals
3:20PM EST
    Sessions
  • Industry Training: Remote and Online Training (Cumberland C)
  • Industry Training: Systematic Approaches (Cumberland B)
Thursday — February 6, 2025
7:30AM EST
    Events
  • Breakfast in Technology Expo (Magnolia ABCD) — Breaks and Meals
  • Registration/Help Desk open from 7:30 am-10:00 am (Magnolia Foyer) — Registration/Help Desk Hours
  • Technology Expo open from 7:30 am-10:00 am (Magnolia ABCD) — Expo
8:00AM EST
    Sessions
  • Industry Training: Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Digital Twins (Cumberland A)
  • Academia: Education/Academia/Government -- Workforce (Cumberland B)
9:40AM EST
    Events
  • Break in Technology Expo (Magnolia ABCD) — Breaks and Meals
10:00AM EST
    Sessions
  • Industry Training: Training and Performance Assessment (Cumberland A)
  • Industry Leadership and Collaboration: Training Leaders (Cumberland B)
11:40AM EST
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  • Closing Plenary and Lunch: Next Steps (Magnolia EFG)
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