Symposium 2016
 
The official app: Sympo2016

The official app for World Nuclear Association Symposium 2016 has now launched! The app will greatly enhance your Symposium attendance, allowing you to:

- Plan your Symposium schedule by viewing sessions and exporting the details to your device’s calendar

- View and download presentations shortly after the end of a session, saving your favourites to ‘My Briefcase’ for future reference

- Submit questions directly to the panelists before, during, and after sessions, and participate in feedback surveys

- Join the Symposium conversation on Twitter using #NuclearSympo

- Browse and search for Symposium delegates, and use the app’s private messaging to connect with them directly

- Stay updated with all the information about the conference and social events

- Upload your pictures of the event and view photos taken by other delegates

- Use the app’s City Guide for recommendations on restaurants, sightseeing spots, and nightlife

Once you are registered to attend the Symposium, we’ll send you an email with your personal login details, along with a short guide on how to set up the app.

The app can be downloaded to your smartphone, tablet or/and laptop with your same login details.


How to make the most of your experience

- Turn on your email and phone number in Settings to allow others to contact you

- Allow push notifications to receive all important information about the Symposium

- Connect your social media accounts, especially Twitter, so you can easily join the #NuclearSympo conversation

- Give your feedback! We would like to hear your opinion

Download the Symposium app now!


Note:
1. Given the nature of mobile platforms and operating systems, the user experience may vary depending on the combination of device type and OS.

2. Mobile web on your desktop/laptop Mac or PC using Chrome, Firefox or Safari and the latest version of Internet Explorer

3. We will have app support at the registration desk in Park Plaza Westminster Bridge for the duration of the Symposium.