Cogent SSC: UK Nuclear Skills Awards 2012

Thursday, 8 December 2011 12:30 PM

UK Nuclear Skills Awards 2012

Following the success of the World-Class UK Nuclear Skills Awards 2011, Cogent SSC and the National Skills Academy for Nuclear are to hold their fourth collaborative Skills Awards evening for the industry.

Representatives from a wide-range of high-profile organisations will attend the event including major corporates, contractors, academics, funding authorities, regulators, training bodies and other key third parties.

The dinner will be a unique opportunity for employers and stakeholders across the Nuclear Industry to join together for an evening at which success in workforce development will be celebrated through a number of key awards.

The evening will be hosted by TV personality Alexander Armstrong.

The evening will:

  • Showcase some of the best practice in nuclear skills development
  • Highlight the dedication and achievements of the future generation
  • Present current thinking and future trends
  • Be an entertaining and stimulating evening and an excellent networking opportunity!


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This high profile event will be the perfect evening for networking or corporate entertaining – key sponsorship opportunities are available for companies seeking to showcase their activities. For further information, please contact Mary Kinsella on 01925 607045.

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