
Nuclear Committee
Nuclear Commitee is dedicated to driving innovation in the nuclear industry by advancing nuclear technologies and establishing a global supply chain. Our primary goal is to strengthen Korea-U.S. collaboration, enhancing competitiveness in the global nuclear market. We aim to pioneer new areas such as SMRs and next-generation nuclear fuels while fostering sustainable growth through partnerships with major Korean and U.S. nuclear institutions.
Nuclear Commitee will strengthen collaboration with over 80 companies involved in nuclear innovation and supply chain development in the U.S., including United States Nuclear Industry Council (USNIC), Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), American Nuclear Society (ANS) and Utility Service Alliance, Inc. Additionally, partnerships will extend to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and its affiliated research laboratories. Nuclear Commitee also plans to build a network with key nuclear energy organizations in Korea, including Korea Atomic Industrial Forum (KAIF) (https://www.kaif.or.kr/en), Korea Energy Information Culture Agency (KEIA) (https://www.e-policy.or.kr/eng), Korea Foundation of Nuclear Safety (KoFONS) (https://kofons.or.kr), Korea Nuclear Association (KNA) (https://www.e-kna.org/eng), and Korea Nuclear International Cooperation Foundation (KONICOF) (https://www.konicof.or.kr/en).
Key Functions
• Build a Korea-U.S. nuclear industry network and support
institutional collaboration.
• Provide consulting and training on export controls and nuclear
non-proliferation.
• Promote technologies and equipment through global
marketing and consulting services.
• Host international academic seminars and support new
technology research in nuclear safety, waste management, and
decommissioning.
• Offer consulting for the development of innovative nuclear
waste treatment technologies and foster connections with
leading U.S. companies.
• Facilitate global supply chain promotion and export support for
advanced nuclear reactors and components.
• Support the development of Korea-U.S. SMR materials, parts,
and equipment, as well as broader nuclear export initiatives.