The industry leading podcast, Titans of Nuclear,has this week released its conversations with five of Assystem's nuclear engineering experts.

The crucial role of nuclear power in achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and the world's biggest nuclear fusion prototype, ITER, are just some of the topics discussed in the latest podcasts that are available on ITunes, Spotify and YouTube.

Titans of Nuclear is the product of The Energy Impact Center, a Washington D.C based research institute focused on how nuclear energy plays a key role in deep decarbonisation. The hour-long podcasts are in-depth conversations with key nuclear industry figures that are heard by more than 25,000 listeners around the world.

You can read more about the vision and thesis of The Energy Impact Center here which is in line with Assystem's belief that nuclear power is essential for creating the energy mix needed to help combat the climate crisis. Assystem is more committed than ever to the development of this carbon-free energy and you can hear more about this in our senior advisor, Jean Louis Ricaud's podcast.

Links to all the podcasts can be found below:

THE WORLDS BIGGEST NUCLEAR FUSION PROTOTYPE, ITER IN CADARACHE, FRANCE Bernard Blanc, Business Development Manager, Assystem
https://www.titansofnuclear.com/bernardblanc

THE UK SITUATION AND A RENEWED BELIEF IN NUCLEAR TO ACHIEVE CARBON FREE ENERGY BY 2050
Tom Jones, Vice President International Business Development, Assystem
https://www.titansofnuclear.com/tomjones

DIGITALISATION OF THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY
Dr. Robert Plana, Chief Technology Officer, Assystem
https://www.titansofnuclear.com/robertplana

NUCLEAR ENERGY'S ROLE IN DECARBONISATION
Jean Louis Ricaud, Senior Advisor Assystem
https://www.titansofnuclear.com/jeanlouisricaud

EMERGING NUCLEAR POWER IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
Stephane Aubarbier, COO and CEO, Assystem
https://www.titansofnuclear.com/stephaneaubarbier

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