SMR and Advanced Reactors
We continue to support small modular reactors & advanced reactors design and deployment
Nuclear Codes & Standards
ASME's codes and standards support the efficient design and licensing of small modular reactors, advanced reactors, component fabrication, facility construction, and operation. The following standards apply to SMR and advanced reactor designs:
More on Codes and Standards for SMRs and Advanced Reactors and their related committees
Courses
ASME Learning and Development provides accredited training you can trust. Our training is for engineers, by engineers. We have built an outstanding team of accomplished educators. Our training courses are available Live and On Demand to meet your needs and allow for CEUs and/or PDHs to be earned.
These courses and more apply to the design and development of SMR and Advanced Reactors.
More courses for SMR and Advanced Reactors in ASME Nuclear Power Online Course Collection
Certifications
The ASME Certification Mark indicates the stamped items conform to ASME Codes and Standards.
Companies use the Certification Mark to comply with laws and regulations in the U.S. and Canada. More than 100 countries accept ASME Codes & Standards as a way to meet government safety regulations.
Certificates offered that are supportive for SMR and Advanced Reactors can include:
Conferences
At ASME's technical conferences, engineering R&D leaders from academia, industry, and government converge to share insights across engineering disciplines that shape the future of the nuclear industry.
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ASME Journals provide essential resources for engineers looking to keep abreast of the latest research, current theory, practice, and application in the nuclear industry.
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Government Relations
ASME Government Relations represents and advocates for the engineering profession by initiating and facilitating various programs and activities, globally. Our support for the nuclear industry and in particular the development SMR and advanced reactors technologies is a high priority.
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