On October 25 at the nuclear industry suppliers’ forum ATOMEX Europe, sixteen companies signed a memorandum on establishing the production and trade association – Prague Atomic Alliance.

The alliance has been initiated by Czech and Russian enterprises and organizations including I.B.C. Prahaspol.sr.o. (Czech Republic), ZVUPoteza.s. (Czech Republic), AMT Group (Russia), SigmaGroupa.s. (Czech Republic), Nizhniy Novgorod Nuclear Engineering Business Center (Russia), ARAKO spol.sr.o. (Czech Republic), Promenergokomplekt (Russia), ArmaturkaKrnova.s. (Czech Republic), AMT Region (Russia), LDM spol. s r.o. (Czech Republic), ArmaturyGroup (Czech Republic), Fansa.s. (Czech Republic), KV Steels.r.o. (Czech Republic), Kralovopolska (Czech Republic) and MIco (Czech Republic).

Among the goals of the alliance is the production and supply of equipment, services, technologies and materials to meet needs of Rosatom’s projects in Russia and abroad. The alliance will cooperate in the bid preparation for Temelin NPP 3&4 tender.


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