Women in Nuclear UK (WiN UK) is one of over 30 international chapters under the umbrella of Women in Nuclear Global. Formed in 2014, WiN UK’s mission is to address the industry’s gender balance, improve the representation of women in leadership, engage with the industry, government and public on nuclear issues and support the industry with tools and information.
WiN UK focuses on three key objectives of attraction, retention and dialogue. WiN UK is further supported by sponsors and a Patron who promote our mission.
We have also developed an Industry Charter. The WiN UK Industry Charter allows companies to sign up and commit their own individual company pledge to show their commitment to diversity across the nuclear sector. Over 60 companies have done so.
To learn more about WiN UK, please visit our website or check us out on LinkedIn.
Developing Experts empowers pupils to explore career pathways, helping them make informed, bias-free decisions about their education and future careers. For teachers, building on Developing Experts award winning science curriculum for children aged 4 to 16 years, it offers automated AI-generated lessons and high-quality materials aligned with curricula and evolving workplace skills. It provides industry with workforce forecasting tools and supports government in shaping education, skills, and workforce policies for the future.
The Carbon Trust is a global climate consultancy driven by the mission to
accelerate the move to a decarbonised future. Climate pioneers for over 20
years, it partners with businesses, governments and financial institutions to
drive positive climate action.
From strategic planning and target setting to implementation and
communication, the Carbon Trust turns ambition into impact. To date, its 400
experts have helped set over 200 science-based targets and guided more
than 3,000 organisations and cities across five continents on their route to Net
Zero.
The CCSA is the lead European association accelerating the commercial deployment of carbon capture, utilisation and storage through advocacy and collaboration.
We work with members, governments and other organisations to ensure CCUS is developed and deployed at the pace and scale necessary to meet net zero goals and deliver sustainable growth across regions and nations.
The CCSA currently has over 120 member companies who are active in exploring and developing different applications of carbon capture, from diverse point sources and directly from air, CO2 transportation by pipeline and ship, utilisation, geological storage, and other permanent storage solutions, as well as members from management, legal and financial consulting sectors.
Our media partners, social media platforms, government sites, and associations will help promote, cover, or provide information about the ELUK 2025 conference and engage a wide audience, including government officials, industry leaders, and experts interested in the UK's energy landscape.
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