A look back at WNE 2021
The latest edition of the WNE - World Nuclear Exhibition - was held in Paris from November 30 to December 2, 2021. After two postponements, this 4th edition took place under the theme "The nuclear industry, a key player for a low-carbon society and a responsible future".
Onet Technologies was mobilized during these 3 days to present its activities/innovations, meet its customers, exchange with stakeholders (industrialists, industry, politicians...), offer warm moments, sign partnerships...
Back in pictures on a successful event for our company!
A look back at the highlights...
Presentation of the Onet Technologies virtual showroom
Thanks to a virtual reality headset, visitors were able to discover projects such as laser cutting, tele-operated dismantling tools, nuclear pressure equipment, training centers...
The future Onet laser Technocentre
Thanks to virtual reality and a LEGO model displayed on the stand, visitors were able to discover the future technocenter planned for 2022 in Marcoule.
Employee portraits
A photo and video gallery showcased our different professions and the diversity of our activities through the portraits of 8 employees.
France Relance label projects
The 3 Onet Technologies projects approved under the stimulus plan were presented to visitors.
Workshop on the European LD-Safe project
Pierre DAGUIN, Project Manager, took part in a workshop to present the European LD-Safe project, a laser application for dismantling.
MINS Consortium (Make in India Nuclear supply chain Support)
A round table on a consortium project with our partners APAVE and ESI to support EDF on EPRs in India.
Our quadruple certificate from APAVE Certification
APAVE awarded us our quadruple certification to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 and above all ISO 19443 for all Onet Technologies activities and sites.
Visit from the French Minister for Industry, Agnès Pannier-Runacher
The Minister visited our stand alongside Xavier Ursat, Group Executive Director in charge of EDF's Engineering and New Nuclear Projects Division, to discuss skills, attractiveness and new nuclear power.