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Welcome to the Premier Global Forum for Nuclear Reactor Chemistry
For nearly 50 years, the Nuclear Plant Chemistry (NPC) conference series has been the world’s premier forum for nuclear reactor chemistry professionals. Join us in Canada’s beautiful capital city for six days of cutting-edge science, invaluable networking, and collaborative innovation. The Canadian Nuclear Society is proud to host NPC 2027, marking Canada’s return to the series since our successful NPC 2010 in Quebec City.
Conference Mission: Advancing Nuclear Reactor Chemistry for a Safer Future
The NPC conferences, as the world’s leading forum for chemistry of nuclear reactor systems, bring together the diverse array of organizations that play vital roles in optimizing chemistry performance—operators, researchers, suppliers, technical support organizations, and regulators. This is where researchers and industry professionals meet to discuss challenges, share capabilities, and collaborate to improve understanding, safety, and technology in nuclear reactor chemistry.
Scientific Excellence
Access to the latest research and operational experiences from global leaders
Meaningful Networking
Connect with 250+ professionals from operators, researchers, suppliers, and regulators worldwide
Recognition Platform
Poster competitions and awards for outstanding work
Global Perspective
International participation from North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond
Knowledge Transfer
Bridge the gap between fundamental research and practical applications

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Conference Dates: October 3-8, 2027

WELCOME RECEPTION
October 3, 2027
MAIN CONFERENCE
October 4-7, 2027
WORKSHOPS
October 8, 2027
Venue: Fairmont Château Laurier
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF OTTAWA, THIS ICONIC CASTLE-LIKE HOTEL OFFERS:

Historic Elegance in Canada’s Capital City

Walking distance to Parliament Hill and major Attractions

World-class conference Facilities

Excellent dining and accomodation options

This conference is essential for:
- Nuclear plant chemistry professionals and operators
- Researchers in nuclear reactor chemistry and radiochemistry
- Materials scientists working with nuclear systems
- Regulatory professionals in nuclear safety
- Equipment suppliers and technical service providers
- Graduate students and early-career professionals
- Anyone involved in optimizing chemistry performance in nuclear reactor systems