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Westinghouse Shares Vision for New AP1000® Reactors with President Trump and U.S. Senator Dave McCormick and Partners with Google on AI at Energy Summit

Categories: AP1000, Blog

It’s not every day you get to pitch the President of the United States and announce a collaboration with Google on AI, but that’s what Westinghouse did at the first-ever Pennsylvania Energy Summit and Expo in Pittsburgh on July 15.

Breaking the Ice with 2025 Westinghouse Intern Spotlights

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This summer, more than 340 young professionals are interning at Westinghouse across 30 sites, representing 10 countries from 127 universities and colleges.

It’s been an exciting season for innovation and learning, and we’re offering you the inside scoop! Hear from several future nuclear leaders about their Westinghouse internships this summer:

From ‘Hot Cell’ Testing to the Inside of an AP1000® Control Room: Look Inside 6 Westinghouse Nuclear Facilities in Pa.

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Westinghouse hosted our first-ever Tech Showcase at six of our facilities and headquarters in Western Pennsylvania, providing customers and guests a unique opportunity to see how we bring nuclear energy to life in the region where it all started.

Westinghouse is Partnering with Mirion Technologies

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Westinghouse and Mirion Technologies Inc. are collaborating to supply advanced digital Excore Nuclear Instrumentation Systems (NIS), leveraging the state-of-the-art Mirion proTK™ product line to upgrade the aging NIS which exist today in operating nuclear power plants.

Westinghouse Technology Visits the Far Northern Frontier for Alaska's Annual Sustainable Energy Conference

Categories: Blog, eVinci

Westinghouse Showcases eVinci® Microreactor and Long Duration Energy Storage Solutions to U.S. Leadership at the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference

Westinghouse lit up the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference earlier this month with our eVinci® Microreactor and Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) solutions gaining the attention of VIP attendees, including Alaska's governor and the U.S. Energy secretary.