About the theme
Clean, affordable and reliable energy is critical to attaining sustainable development for all. "emPowering the Energy Transition" centres on the pivotal role of nuclear energy in driving the global energy transition, working alongside renewable and other energy sources. In parallel with exploring nuclear technical and non-technical aspects, the conference uniquely highlights the indispensable contributions of women as catalysts for change within the energy sector, emphasizing the importance of their participation in decision-making processes.
The event champions the empowerment of younger generations, recognizing them as vital stakeholders in shaping a cleaner and more resilient energy future. Through insightful discussions and collaborative initiatives, this conference aims to forge a pathway towards a more equitable and inclusive energy transition.
Agenda
Further details on speakers and more coming soon
Download the preview agenda for timings and sessions
*Registration desk will open on Sunday, 27 October, from 14h and will remain available throughout the event during schdeluled times
- Mon, Oct 28Ciudad de México
emPowering WiNners: Financial support oportunities
To ensure equitable access to this event, a limited number of selected individuals will receive financial support.
Visit our Conference Tracks section to learn more about who is eligible and how to apply.
Mexico in context
Mexico is a unique country with incredible diversity and rich cultural offerings. Following recent elections, Mexico is experiencing a period of transition, which impacts the organization of our conference. We are committed to updating everyone with all the information you need to join us as fast as possible. Over the coming months, Mexico will host world-leading events and celebrate important national holidays. We have prepared a summary to help you better understand the context in which we are operating, and we appreciate your patience as we work to deliver a world-class event for you.
September
During this month, our newly elected president, the first female president in Mexico's history, will present her government plans, which present an opportunity for the energy transition and our conference.
This month also marks Mexico's Independence Day celebrations, featuring multiple national holidays and festivities.
October
From October 25 to 27, Mexico City will host the Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, a highlight event that brings unmatched excitement and international flair to the city.
We encourage you to consider attending this thrilling race during your visit.
November
During November, Mexico celebrates the Day of the Dead, a vibrant tradition recognized as UNESCO's Cultural Heritage. This celebration honours our ancestors with colourful altars and parades nationwide.
In Mexico City, the celebrations include the Monumental Altar in downtown and the Grand Day of the Dead Parade. This year, the parade will take place on November 4.
Please note that hotel prices may be higher and the city busier leading up to October 27, so plan your bookings accordingly. Additionally, Downtown Mexico City can be very busy during the Day of the Dead weekend, which might impact availability and prices as well. Please consider all this when booking your flights, and do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
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