
KARL HUGO’s participation reflects a dynamic growth strategy and a clear ambition to strengthen its international presence. “By joining the Belgian Pavilion, under the banner of Agoria and the Belgian Nuclear Forum, KARL HUGO was able not only to present itself to an international audience, engage with global actors, and develop new partnerships, but also to build connections with other members of the Belgian delegation,” says David Scholzen - Project Engineer.
Mathieu Bihet, Belgian Federal Minister of Energy, inaugurated the Belgian Pavilion and honored KARL HUGO with his presence.
With 15 companies at the Belgian Pavilion, Belgium showcases its internationally recognized nuclear expertise. The World Nuclear Exhibition highlights the government’s support for the revival of the “new nuclear” and emphasizes the importance of strengthening the supply chain and talent development. International partnerships, notably with France and Canada, have been signed to prepare the future of Belgian nuclear energy, while the sector calls for a clear and ambitious national energy strategy.