FANN: Forum de l'Alternance du Nucléaire en Normandie (Forum for Nuclear Alternatives in Normandy)

    A unique, free event from April 7 to 9, 2026 to connect young people in Normandy with companies in the nuclear industry that are recruiting their future work-study students!

    FANN: 3 days to meet

    The FANN, a 100% online and free event organized from April 7 to 9, 2026where:

    - Companies will have a dedicated virtual space to present their business, their professions, their offers, meet motivated candidates face-to-face

    - Young people, high school or university students, will have the opportunity to discover work-study offers, exchange directly with recruiters and, above all, land a contract in a sector that is building the country's energy future!

    - Young people will also be able to discover the many training establishments in Normandy, which will be highlighting, via live shows, their curricula, their educational specificities and their job opportunities.

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    FANN: a unique event for the nuclear industry in Normandy

    The Forum de l'Alternance du Nucléaire en Normandie is the new initiative spearheaded by the 3NC project and its partners to support the ramp-up of nuclear projects in Normandy and the associated skills needs.

    The Normandy industry means thousands of jobs!

    Relaunching the nuclear industry for our country's energy sovereignty requires major projects:

    - The construction at the EDF Penly site of two EPR2 and a so-called grand carénage program to extend existing reactors beyond 2040.

    - A project to build new spent fuel processing-recycling plants at the Orano la Hague site as part of a project dubbed Aval du Futur, and upstream, so-called Pérennité-Résilience projects designed to extend the operating life of current plants.

    In the coming years, these projects represent billions of Euros of investment per year, thousands of new jobs and therefore thousands of work-study students to be trained.

    As the Normandy Region prepares to welcome these exceptional investments to its territory, work-study training is more than ever one of the major levers for training the sector's future professionals!