Film: Nuclear Film Series Part 3 (Nov 2022)

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Nuclear Film Series: Part 3

This is the penultimate clip in our mini nuclear series filmed at our Castletown Law nuclear event earlier this year. Remi Zante, the Chief Technology Officer for the National Manufacturing Institute of Scotland highlights Scotland’s historic background in energy engineering and that the opportunities for nuclear are well supported.

If you would like to talk further about how we can help you on your nuclear journey please get in touch with one of our nuclear specialists - Simon Stuttaford, Andrew Renton or Maroof Mittha. Or email: simon.stuttaford@castletownlaw.com, andrew.renton@castletownlaw.com, maroof.mittha@castletownlaw.com

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