The Czech Republic faces its biggest professional challenge: where to find people for the new Dukovany
Events "The Czech Republic is facing its biggest professional challenge: where do we get the people for the new Dukovany?" organized by the Chamber of Commerce in Prague opened a crucial topic of the future of the Czech energy sector.
The main point was the question of where to get enough qualified people for the construction of the new nuclear unit at Dukovany. There was discussion about the education system, the declining number of students in technical fields, and the fact that the nuclear power industry needs a wide range of professions - from chemists and physicists to engineers and lawyers. The role of Czech companies as suppliers and the need to strengthen education in technical fields were also discussed.
The atmosphere of the event was very professional but open at the same time. The discussion showed that Czech companies have the potential to become key suppliers and experts in the nuclear energy sector. The biggest challenge remains the provision of qualified human resources, a topic that ASIP has long supported.