WNE brings together more than 729 exhibiting companies, 40% of which are international, working in nearly 50 activities covering the entire value chain of the industry. This unique offer makes it the reference event for the civil nuclear industry. WNE presents the leading French and international companies in the sector, as well as many young innovative companies.

Team Wales will be taking a delegation of Welsh businesses to Paris in November 2025 to visit and exhibit at the World Nuclear Exhibition where there will be opportunities to gain valuable contacts and discover new export markets for their products and services.

WNE is the largest civil nuclear trade event in the world with over 25,000 visitors from 88 countries bringing together 850 of the sectors leading and innovative companies and decision makers.

We will be at stand B030 for the duration of the show so come and have a chat with the team and our Welsh businesses listed below:

Afon Engineering

Boccard UK

C & P Engineering Services

Halton Wales (MEI)

Mona Lifting

LTi-Vessco

Teddington Engineered Solutions

Tension Control Bolts

Twi

 

Event website: World Nuclear Exhibition 4-6 November 2025

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