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Trends In Nuclear Instrumentation and Control Systems 2021

The report highlights important trends or topics that were mentioned at the conference, as well as personal views on how these trends affect or could be of interest to the Nordic nuclear power plants.
Characteristic themes for the conference were the design and development of advanced reactors, cyber security in nuclear power plants and the innovative use of new technologies that are beginning to enter nuclear power plants around the world, such as wireless networks, drones and machine learning systems.
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