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IMPACT REPORT - NUCLEAR INNOVATION BOOTCAMP 2016-2024

10 Apr 2024

lated communities in climate and energy, and To do this, NIB keeps costs very low for par- and entrepreneurship have continued to be the With the exception of during the COVID-19 pan- other industries in order to expose young talent ticipants by funding lodging, meals, neces- program’s core values in terms of NIB’s guiding demic, the structure of the Nuclear Innovation to the cross-cutting needs o. [...] An increase of 2°F in ambient temperatures demand—from manufacturing and construction to nuclear power is the cleanest and most cost-effective results in a two percent decrease of total power the clean energy transition. [...] The Bootcamp is proud with many people from the to continue identifying and enhancing the careers of a new class of leaders, Bootcamp.” ready to meaningfully contribute to the urgent environmental, climate, and energy challenges of this century. [...] This is all possible thanks to the everyone for a terrific 2 weeks!" only black person in the room, insights, knowledge, and hard work of a team the only person of a different close-knit and determined to shake up the Alpha Nur - Hareth AlMaskari '19 nuclear power industry. [...] This will allow engineers to standardize their workflow Innovation Bootcamp in 2022 and, according to it was different and I felt 100 and automatically produce licensing docu- co-founder and CEO Kevin O’Sullivan, “so much percent comfortable and ments required for the industrial deployment of what I am has been refined and defined by relaxed and at home with the of new nuclear technologies, focusi.
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