Strategic Panel Moderated by LucidCatalyst's Kirsty Gogan Drives High-Level Dialogue on AI and Nuclear Energy
- Ian Woodhouse
- Oct 16
- 1 min read
OECD NEA
Paris, France
September 18-19, 2025
At the OECD NEA Roadmaps to New Nuclear Ministerial Conference 2025 in Paris, Kirsty Gogan moderated the plenary session titled "The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Future of Nuclear Energy." The session brought together ministers and leading private sector experts to discuss how AI can transform nuclear performance, safety, and efficiency, while also addressing the challenges and risks of integrating AI into this highly regulated industry.
During the OECD NEA Roadmaps to New Nuclear Ministerial Conference 2025, held at OECD headquarters in Paris from September 18-19, Kirsty Gogan moderated the plenary session titled "The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Future of Nuclear Energy."

This conference brought together senior decision-makers from over 30 countries—including ministers—and CEOs from around 50 companies, providing a critical forum for candid conversations on the key actions needed to reestablish leadership in nuclear energy among OECD nations. As momentum builds globally for nuclear new build, with countries aiming to triple nuclear capacity by 2050 through innovative technologies like SMRs and Generation III reactors, the panel explored how AI can accelerate this growth. Discussion focused on AI's potential to revolutionize reactor operations, enable predictive maintenance, and facilitate real-time safety monitoring, thus helping to overcome barriers such as lengthy licensing processes.

The session also examined how AI adoption could strengthen supply chains, workforce development, and resource allocation—topics vital for an industry poised for significant expansion, driven by countries eager to meet ambitious clean energy and industrial application goals in a rapidly evolving nuclear landscape.





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