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The U.S. Department of Commerce along with the support of the following organizations:

  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
  • American Nuclear Society (ANS)
  • ASTM International (ASTM)
  • Brazilian Association for the Development of Nuclear Activities (ABDAN)
  • Brazilian Nuclear Energy Association (ABEN)
  • Brazilian Institute for Nuclear Quality (IBQN)
  • Brazilian Petroleum Institute (IBP)

Invite you to participate in the inaugural “U.S. Codes and Standards Workshop: Applications for the Brazilian Oil & Gas and Nuclear Industries
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil │August 18-20, 2010

Overview
Join U.S. and Brazilian government and industry representatives in a two-day workshop to discuss the benefits of adopting globally accepted U.S. nuclear codes and standards as Brazil plans to expand its nuclear program.  Workshop sessions will also focus on how Brazilian companies can build using these standards.  Following the workshop, there will be a third day dedicated for business-to-business meetings between interested U.S. and Brazilian companies.  Technical meetings with the speakers may also be arranged.

It is a pivotal time to hold this workshop given that billion dollar investments are expected in both sectors. In May 2010, Brazil's Nuclear Energy Commission (CNEN) issued a license for the Angra 3 nuclear plant, clearing the last major requirement to begin the construction.  The plant will be Brazil's third nuclear power station and will be built close to the other two in Angra dos Reis. The Brazilian government also expects to license construction for up to 4 nuclear plants in the near future.  In the oil and gas sector, Brazil is developing plans to tap into the potentially enormous deepwater pre-salt fields.

The Workshop and business-to-business meetings are being organized under the aegis of the U.S.-Brazil CEO Forum and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Civil Nuclear Trade Initiative.

Workshop topics will include:

  • Case Study:  Brazil’s adoption of U.S. codes and standards for the oil and gas industry
  • Brazil’s oil and gas manufacturing infrastructure
  • United States’ and Brazil’s 
    • nuclear industries and regulatory systems
    • nuclear codes and standards regime
  • Brazil’s nuclear expansion strategy and plans
  • U.S. Standards Development Organizations

Business-to-Business Meetings:

    • The Brazilian Association for the Development of Nuclear Activities (ABDAN) will help schedule meetings between interested U.S. and Brazilian companies.

    Workshop Program: Click Here

    Event Schedule

    Wednesday, August 18 Day1

    Oil & Gas Case Study
    Nuclear Industry Overview

    Thursday, August 19 Day 2 Nuclear Standards and Opportunities
    Related Oil & Gas topics
    Friday, August 20 Day 3 Business to business meetings
    Technical meetings with speakers

    Sponsorship Opportunity

    As a sponsor, your organization will receive exceptional visibility and services during the event, as this high-profile conference will have the key Brazilian players in the oil & gas and nuclear sectors.
    Insterested in Sponsoring? More Information on Sponsorship.

    Registration Info

    DATES: August 18-20, 2010

    WHERE: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Location: Rio Foreign Trade Chambers Federation

    Hotel Reservations: 
    http://cwp.marriott.com/riomc/usdelegation

    REQUIRED BRAZILIAN BUSINESS VISA:
    [Please note:  It is important to submit your visa application ASAP to ensure it is processed in time. The U.S. Consulate can submit a invite letter to expedite this process.] More information on VISA.

    REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 30, 2010

    REGISTRATION FEE:

    -US$200 – Early Bird by July 23

    -US$300 – After July 23

    REGISTRATION LINK:  

    SOLD OUT!

    Questions:

    Sarah Lopp in Washington, DC:       sarah.lopp@trade.gov / 202-482-3851

    Miguel Hernandez in Brazil:            miguel.hernandez@trade.gov / 55-11-5186-7402

    Traveling Information:

    When traveling overseas you should always visit the U.S. Department of State travel section.  This site serves as a wealth of information on all aspects of country guidance.  Please click here for the Brazil page.  

    Supporters:

    Asme
    ANS ASTM
    Abdan
    ABEN
    IBQN
    IBP

     

    Gold Marketing Partners:

    Westinghouse GE