Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Global nuclear leaders convene in PH for 2nd Nuclear Supply Chain Forum October 2-3

Building on the success of its inaugural forum in 2024, the Philippines will once again gather global nuclear leaders and supply chain experts for the Philippine International Nuclear Supply Chain Forum (PINSCF) 2025 from 02 to 03 October 2025 at the Grand Hyatt Manila, Bonifacio Global City in Taguig City.

 

Participating countries include Argentina, China, Finland, France, Hungary, Japan, Russia, United Arab Emirates, United States — all recognized for their extensive experience in nuclear technology, infrastructure and regulation.

 

With the theme “Building a Strategic, Adaptive, Future-Ready and Empowered Philippine Nuclear Supply Chain for Sustainable Industrial Growth,” PINSCF 2025 aims to deepen international collaboration in developing resilient supply chains, ensuring nuclear safety, and supporting the Philippines’ roadmap to integrate nuclear power into its energy mix by 2032.

 

The first PINSCF, held in November 2024, successfully brought together stakeholders from government, industry, academia and the diplomatic community. Participants showcased advanced technologies and best practices in nuclear construction, operations and regulation — providing a critical foundation for the Philippines as it prepares to build its first nuclear power plant by 2032.

 

“Last year’s forum laid the groundwork for meaningful engagement between the Philippines and the international nuclear community. This year’s edition will advance those conversations into concrete partnerships and strategies to strengthen nuclear supply chains,” Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin.

 

The Philippines targets to have 4,800 MW of nuclear in the power generation mix through 2040 under the Philippine Energy Plan (PEP) 2023-2050.

 

The push for nuclear power stems from the country’s need for stable electricity while supporting its carbon reduction initiatives and climate commitments.

 

“By convening global leaders in the nuclear supply chain, the Philippines is signaling its readiness to engage at the highest level and ensure that its path to nuclear energy development is guided by world-class expertise and safe, sustainable practices,” Secretary Garin added.

 

PINSCF 2025 will feature plenary sessions, technical presentations, and networking opportunities with international suppliers, regulators, and Philippine stakeholders.

 

For further inquiries, interested participants may contact the Nuclear Energy Program Secretariat via nepiac.secretariat@gmail.com or email doe.media@doe.gov.ph for media related concerns.

 

 

PINSCF 2025 underscores the Philippines’ commitment to safe, strategic and sustainable nuclear energy development as a key component of its broader strategy to diversify its energy mix, strengthen energy security, and drive investments in pursuit of inclusive economic growth.

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