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CONFERENCE JOURNAL
CONTENTS Plenary and Committee Meetings ............................................................................................... 1
Scientific Forum.......................................................................................................................... 2
Technical Cooperation Meetings ................................................................................................ 7
Special Event .............................................................................................................................. 8
Other Meetings............................................................................................................................ 8
Events Organized and/or Co-sponsored by the Agency’s Secretariat ........................................ 9
Events Organized by Member States ........................................................................................ 20
Organized Visits........................................................................................................................ 24
List of Exhibitions..................................................................................................................... 27
Overview Plan ........................................................................................................................... 29
Exhibitions – C Building .......................................................................................................... 30
Exhibitions – A Building .......................................................................................................... 31
Exhibitions – B Building .......................................................................................................... 32
M Building Plan – Ground Floor .............................................................................................. 33
M Building Plan – First Floor ................................................................................................... 34
C Building Plan – Fourth Floor ................................................................................................ 35
C Building Plan – Seventh Floor .............................................................................................. 36
Plenary Seating Plan ................................................................................................................. 37
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PLENARY AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Monday, 14 September 2015
10.00 a.m. Plenary Hall
M01
Opening of the 59th session
Election of officers and appointment of the General Committee
Applications for membership of the Agency
Message from the Secretary-General of the United Nations
Statement by the Director General
Contributions to the Technical Cooperation Fund for 2016
General debate and Annual Report for 2014
(The provisional list of speakers in the general debate on the opening day is as follows:
Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, United States of America, Islamic Republic of Iran, China, Luxembourg (on behalf of the EU), Belgium, Egypt, Burkina Faso, Morocco, Holy See, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sudan, Ukraine, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Angola, Ghana, Tunisia, Japan).
1st meeting
2.15 p.m. Meeting Room
M6
GENERAL COMMITTEE: 1st meeting
3.00 p.m. Plenary Hall
M01
PLENARY:
Arrangements for the Conference
General debate and Annual Report for 2014 (continued)
2nd meeting
3.30 p.m. Board Room C
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 1st meeting
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SCIENTIFIC FORUM 2015 ATOMS IN INDUSTRY —
RADIATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT Board Room D, C building
Programme
Moderator: Ms Melinda Crane, Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle-TV
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
10.00–11.00 Introduction/Opening In the opening session leading experts will give a brief overview of the benefits
radiation technology has brought to various industries.
Opening Statements: Mr Yukiya Amano, Director General, IAEA
Mr Sergey Kirienko, Chief Executive Officer, State Atomic Energy Corporation “Rosatom”, Russian Federation
Mr Ratan Kumar Sinha, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission; Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, India
Mr Taylor Wilson, Nuclear Physicist, USA
11.00–12.00 Session 1: Battling the Bugs Radiation can kill disease-causing germs and neutralize other harmful organisms,
being often used to clean, sterilize and sanitize materials. This session will discuss how nuclear applications and radiation technology benefit human health and improve healthcare.
Mr Josef Mittendorfer, Consultant, High Tech Consulting, Austria
Ms Celina Ines Horak, Head, Department of Radiation Processing Application, National Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina
Mr Justin Davies, Leader, Radiation Technology, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
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12.00–13.00 Session 2: Linking the Chains Radiation processing of polymers such as rubber is cost-effective and allows mass
production of high quality products. Once set up, radiation processing techniques can make large-scale production economical and environment-friendly. This session will highlight the wide reach of radiation technologies used for cross-linking processes in materials, which benefit a variety of industries and ultimately consumers.
Ms Yuwei Zhang, Vice President, Wuxi El Pont Radiation Technology Company, China
Mr Wilson Calvo, Administrative and Infrastructure Director, Nuclear and Energy Research Institute, National Nuclear Energy Commission, Brazil
Mr Masao Tamada, Director General, Takasaki Advanced Radiation Research Institute, Sector of Nuclear Science Research, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan
13.00-14.30 Lunch break
14.30–15.30 Session 3: Solutions for Pollution Radiation technologies have been successfully deployed to identify contaminating
pathways and treat and neutralize persistent industrial pollutants. This session will focus on nuclear applications for the treatment of waste waters, flue gases and the preservation of coastlines.
Mr Bumsoo Han, CEO and President, EB Tech Co., Ltd., Republic of Korea
Mr Andrzej Chmielewski, Director General, Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Poland
Ms Catherine Hughes, Senior Research Scientist, Isotope Hydrology and Radiotracing, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
15.30-16.00 Coffee Break
16.00–17.30 Session 4: Tracing the Pathways Radiotracers and nucleonic gauges play an important role in enhancing productivity
and in ensuring quality and reliability of industrial processes and production systems. Such techniques also help to trace pathways of unseen phenomena in nature. This session will discuss how these technologies benefit industries and help to identify the potential negative impact of human activities.
Mr Tor Bjørnstad, Chief Scientist, Institute for Energy Technology; Professor, University of Oslo, Norway
Ms Haifa Ben Abdelouahed, Assistant Professor, National Centre for Nuclear Science and Technology, Tunisia
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Mr Jean Louis Boutaine, Former Head, Research Department of the Centre for Research and Restoration of the Museums of France, France
Mr Bernard Malherbe, Director Project Development, Jan De Nul Group, Belgium
Mr Martin Jech, Leader, Research Area Friction Surface Phenomena and Tribodiagnostics, AC2T, Austria
17.30-20.00 Reception and IAEA Exhibition (C04 Coffee Area)
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
09.00–10.00 Session 5: Bolstering Safety and Quality Safety is of utmost importance in industries. Radiation-based, non-destructive testing
(NDT) techniques are indispensable tools for all manufacturing industries and civil engineering activities. NDT helps assess, control and periodically examine the quality of components, machinery and structures, which in turn ensure safety of operation and the protection of human lives. This session will focus on NDT, the key technology to improve and guarantee the quality of industrial goods and services.
Mr Winfried Petry, Scientific Director, Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Research Neutron Source; Professor, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Mr Abdul Nassir Bin Ibrahim, President, Malaysian Society for NDT; Managing Director, Madani NDT Training Centre, Malaysia
Ms Loveetah Chummun Bhujohory, Acting Head, Engineering Unit, Mauritius Standards Bureau (MSB), Mauritius
10.00–11.00 Panel Discussion: Non-Destructive Testing for Development, Training and Qualification of Personnel Mr Mike Farley, Chairman, International Committee for Non-Destructive Testing, UK
Mr Sean Blake, Executive Director, Southern African Institute of Welding, South Africa
Mr Sigit Budi Santoso, Senior Researcher, Center for the Application of Isotope and Radiation Technology, National Nuclear Energy Agency, Indonesia
Mr Rachad Alami, Head, Division of Industrial Instrumentation and Applications, National Centre for Nuclear Energy, Sciences and Technology, Morocco
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11.00–11.30 Coffee Break 11.30–13.00 Session 6: Rays of Hope This session will look at a range of new developments and innovative applications of
radiation technology, including in the areas of health, food and agriculture, as well as cultural heritage.
Ms Clelia Dispenza, Professor, University of Palermo, Italy
Mr Khairul Zaman Bin Haji Mohd Dahlan, Technical Director, PolyComposite Sdn. Bhd.; Former Director, Radiation Processing Technology Division, Malaysian Nuclear Agency, Malaysia
Mr Corneliu Catalin Ponta, Senior Researcher, Horia Hulubei National Institute for Research and Development in Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Romania
Mr Arthur Gareev, State Atomic Energy Corporation “Rosatom”, Russian Federation
Mr Umesh Kumar, Head, Industrial Tomography and Instrumentation Section, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India
13.00–14.30 Lunch Break
14.30–15.30 Panel Discussion: The Path Ahead This panel session will discuss the relevance and added value of radiation technology in a wide range of industries to support countries’ development efforts.
Ms Alumanda M. Dela Rosa, Director, Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Philippines
Mr Paul Gray, Vice President, External Relations and Global Logistics, Nordion Inc., Canada
Mr Benoit Mullier, Vice President, Facility and Process Engineering, IBA, Industrial and Sterilization Solutions, Belgium
Mr Iqbal Hussein Khan, Director, Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Pakistan
15.30–16.30 Open Forum for Member States Summary of the Scientific Forum
Member States could make statements on their experience
Questions and Answers Session
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16.30-17.00 Conclusion/Closing Mr Yukiya Amano, Director General, IAEA
Mr Mahama Ayariga, Minister, Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Ghana
Mr Jose Fidel Santana Nuñez, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, Cuba
Ms Lydia Parades Gutierrez, Director General, National Institute for Nuclear Research, Mexico
For registration and additional information visit:
http://www-pub.iaea.org/iaeameetings/46532/Scientific-Forum-Atoms-in-Industry-Radiation-Technology-for-Development
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TECHNICAL COOPERATION MEETINGS
There will be meetings of representatives of AFRA, ARCAL and RCA cooperative agreements. Member State representatives of ARASIA and the Europe region will also hold a group meeting.
The timetable and locations of the meetings are as follows:
RCA: When: Friday, 11 September, 9.00 a.m.–5.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M6, M building, ground floor
ARASIA: When: Tuesday, 15 September, 10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M6, M building, ground floor
ARCAL: When: Tuesday, 15 September, 2.30 p.m.–5.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C2, C building, seventh floor
AFRA: When: Thursday, 17 September, 10.00 a.m.–1.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C1, C building, second floor
Europe Region Meeting:
When: Thursday, 17 September, 2.30 p.m.–5.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor
Consultations with Member States
Consultations with the representatives of some Member States engaged in technical cooperation with the Agency are being held prior to the Conference. For delegations present in Vienna only during the week of the Conference, meetings will be arranged during that week. In such cases, the Department of Technical Cooperation has provided advance notice of the meeting times and venues to individual delegations. Delegations that have not received such advance notice but wish to discuss technical cooperation related issues with members of the Secretariat are requested to contact the corresponding TC Regional Director:
Africa — Mr M. Warnau (B1031)*
Asia and the Pacific — Ms N. Mokhtar (B0964)
Europe — Mr M. Krause (B1064)
Latin America — Mr L. Longoria (B1109)
*Acting Director
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SPECIAL EVENT
Solemn Mass, Holy See
A Solemn Mass will be celebrated by the Most Reverend Paul Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States.
When: Saturday, 12 September at 6.00 p.m.
Where: Elisabethkirche, Sankt-Elisabeth-Platz 9, 1040 Vienna
OTHER MEETINGS The following additional meetings have been scheduled:
INSAG FORUM — STRENGTHENING
NUCLEAR SAFETY: THE
WAY FORWARD
The 2015 Forum of the International Nuclear Safety Group (INSAG) will be conducted as a roundtable discussion. The Forum will provide insights from INSAG and other experts on the issues associated with the potential of external events such as earthquakes, tsunamis and hurricanes to impact the safe operation of a nuclear power plant. Presentations will be made by invited experts to inform the audience and to stimulate discussion. The floor will then be opened to the audience for discussion.
When: Monday, 14 September, 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
SENIOR REGULATORS’
MEETING
The traditional meeting of senior regulators who are policymakers in the field of nuclear, radiation, transport and radioactive waste safety will be held.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 2.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
When: Thursday, 17 September, 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Where: Boardroom D, C building, fourth floor.
Discussions will be conducted in English only.
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EVENTS ORGANIZED AND/OR CO-SPONSORED BY THE AGENCY’S SECRETARIAT IN CONJUNCTION
WITH THE CONFERENCE’S SESSION
The Arab Network of Nuclear Regulators
Plenary Meeting
This meeting will report on the development and the activities of the Arab Network of Nuclear Regulators.
When: Monday, 14 September, 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
Plenary Meeting of the Ibero-American Forum of Radiological and Nuclear
Regulatory Agencies (FORO)
This event will discuss FORO’s strategic planning and programme, and its cooperation with the Agency.
When: Monday, 14 September, 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Where: Meeting Room M0E100, M building, ground floor.
Advancing Radiation Protection in the Light of the Revised Basic Safety
Standards (BSS)
The International Basic Safety Standards, as well as the EURATOM Basic Safety Standards, have both recently been revised. This side event will give an introduction to the International BSS andEURATOM BSS, a case study on how to ensure implementation in practice, focusing on radiation protection in medicine, and discuss a way forward towards a coherent international radiation protection regime.
When: Monday, 14 September, 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C1, C building, second floor.
The Forum of Nuclear Regulatory Bodies in
Africa Plenary Meeting
This meeting will report on the development and the activities of the Forum of Nuclear Regulatory Bodies in Africa network
When: Monday, 14 September, 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
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The key role of the medical physicist in
providing quality and safety in medical uses of
ionizing radiation
This event will give an introduction to the key role of the medical physicist, the potential consequences of a lack of clinically qualified medical physicists in medical facilities and what the IAEA can do to support Member States.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 9.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
Where: Meeting Room M0E79, M building, ground floor.
The IAEA and Member States: Cooperation for
Effective Verification
Following a presentation by the Deputy Director General, Head of the Department of Safeguards, on “Facing Our Challenges: Sustaining Effective Verification into the Future”, Department of Safeguards staff will give presentations highlighting the progress made in some of the Department’s major technology projects.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
Accomplishments of the Coordination Group for
Uranium Legacy Sites (CGULS) —
Central Asian Perspectives
Past uranium mining and milling activities have left many countries with an environmental legacy that can have human health consequences – many of which have yet to be properly addressed. In 2012, CGULS was formed to provide technical coordination for national and multilateral activities directed towards remediation of uranium legacy sites in Central Asia, and elsewhere. At present, manynational and international activities that contribute to remediation of uranium legacy sites in Central Asia are being carried out. CGULS has assisted countries in Central Asia to strengthen national technical capacities.
This side event will report on successes of CGULS to date, on plans going forward, provide perspectives of local representatives from Central Asia and on a new initiative to create a multilateral fund to support remediation of uranium legacy sites in that region.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C2, C building, seventh floor.
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Security of Nuclear and Other Radioactive
Material in Transport, the IAEA Practical Approach
The Agency has developed a transport security program to assist Member States in implementing international transport security requirements and recommendations into their national frameworks and to assist them in the practical implementation to strengthen transport security arrangements. At this event, participants will be briefed on the current IAEA activities and future plans to strengthen nuclear transport security worldwide.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 11.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
Ten Year Anniversary of the IAEA's Incident and
Emergency Centre
Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the IAEA’s Incident and Emergency centre is hosting a panel discussion focussing on lessons learnt and the future of Emergency Preparedness and Response.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 12.00 noon to 1.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
The IAEA at the Forefront of Fusion Energy Technology
Development
The Agency has accompanied international fusion endeavours since the 1950s and focuses its efforts on facilitating the coordination of international fusion undertakings and enhancing the interaction of least-developed Member States with leading fusion initiatives.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 12.00 noon to 1.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C5, C building, seventh floor.
Regional Excellence Programme on Regulatory
Capacity Building in Nuclear and Radiological
Safety, and Emergency Preparedness and
Response in Romania
This event will present the scope of the achievements and improvements in nuclear safety in Romania, through a project supported by Norway. Details of the project will be presented togetherwith benefits of the project to Norway, Romania and the IAEA.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 1.00 p.m. to 2.15 p.m.
Where: Meeting Room M0E03, M building, ground floor.
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Candidate Sourcing and Recruitment Strategy
The Agency relies on a highly educated professional workforce with skills and experience that are often not easily found in the job market. This event will present an update of the Agency’s approach to candidate sourcing and recruitment strategy with a particular focus on applicants from under-represented and non-represented Member States and well qualified female applicants.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 1.30 p.m. to 3.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M6, M building, ground floor.
Treaty Event The Secretariat is organizing a Treaty Event aimed at promoting universal adherence to the multilateral treaties related to nuclear safety, security and liability for nuclear damage for which the Agency is depositary. This year’s Treaty Event will focus on the Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material. When: Tuesday, 15 September, 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m.
and Wednesday, 16 September, 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m.
Where: Meeting Room M0E70, M building, ground floor.
The European Commission and
IAEA Cooperation: Enhancing the Effective
Regulatory Infrastructure for Nuclear Safety in IAEA Member States
This event will provide an overview of the activities and accomplishments of the European Commission in the field of Regulatory Effectiveness. Participants will gain insight into how the EC and IAEA work together successfully and collaboratively on projects that benefit the IAEA Member States. When: Tuesday, 15 September, 2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Where: Meeting Room M0E79, M building, ground floor.
Atoms for Peace and Development:
The IAEA and the Post-2015
Development Goals
‘Atoms for Peace and Development’ reflects the Agency’s vision for the safe, peaceful and secure use of nuclear technology in support of sustainable development. This event connects nuclear science and technology to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and underscores the ‘Atoms for Peace and Development’ message at a moment when much of international attention is focused onsustainable development. When: Tuesday, 15 September, 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
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Women in All Things Nuclear — the Future Workforce
The Agency strives to be an employer of choice for highly qualified individuals across the globe and actively supports events and initiatives to address its goal of gender parity in all areas of the organization. This side event, first held in 2013 and co-hosted by the Department of Management and the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation, will address the importance in developing an emerging workforce to ensure the sustainable and continuous delivery of the peaceful applications of nuclear science, technology and policy. An open forum with invited speakers will discuss the trend of retaining young professionals, including young women, in the nuclear field. Further, it will discuss the challenges and opportunities organizations face in the ability to source, attract and retain young women who have completed university studies in these areas.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, starting at 8.30 a.m. to 10.00 a.m.
Where: VIC Restaurant
The 5th Nuclear Operator Organizations
Cooperation Forum — Nuclear Power Generation
in the Next Decade: Challenges and Solutions
for 2015–2025
The forum will discuss the status of operating NPPs for safe, reliable and efficient power generation, and in particular technical and programmatic aspects of NPP operation, such as plant performance and system health; effective operation and maintenance management; human resource development programme; social and economic impacts to long term operation of nuclear power plants; and post-Fukushima action and response to robustness and compliance.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 9.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
The Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network
(GNSSN) Plenary Meeting
This meeting will report on the development and the progress of the networks hosted by or linked to the GNSSN. It will discuss thesustainability of national and regional capacity building programmes, and the development of a global partnership on nuclear safety.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
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Developing solutions for deep geological disposal
of high level waste and spent nuclear fuel
Safe radioactive waste management solutions are in operation around the world, with the exception of deep geological disposal for high level waste or spent nuclear fuel. A solid technical and scientific foundation has, however, been developed for the latter, for all major types of host rock formations. This event will provide a brief overview of worldwide efforts towards successful implementation. When: Wednesday, 16 September, 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
Exchange of Regulatory Experiences among Ibero-
American Forum of Radiological and Nuclear
Regulatory Agencies (FORO) and Other
Regional Regulatory Associations and
Networks
This FORO event aims to present achievements to strengthen regulatory organizations within the scope of its cooperation with the Agency, to discuss regional strategies and to identify possible lines ofcooperation with other regional associations and networks.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Where: Meeting Room M0E79, M building, ground floor.
Managing Soils for Climate-Smart
Agriculture: Celebrating the International
Year of Soils
This event will highlight the work of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture in climate-smart agriculture as it relates to soil and water management as well as the role of the Agency’s Department of Technical Cooperation in enhancing national and regional capacity in Member States. Future challenges and the crucial roles of isotopes in addressing climatechange issues will be highlighted
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 11.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon
Where: Conference Room M5, M building, ground floor.
New Initiative for Cancer Management — A Cancer Staging App
Developed by the IAEA
The Agency has developed a unique app for cancer staging that allows harmonized communication about cancer, which will facilitate appropriate and personalized care among multidisciplinary teams involved in cancer management. This event will show, by means of clinical cases and examples, the impact of the Agency’s TNM (tumour, node, metastasis) staging application tool.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 11.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon
Where: Conference Room C1, C building, second floor.
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Global Status of Spent Fuel and
Radioactive Waste Inventories and
Management Strategies: The Status and Trends Project
The IAEA, the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the European Commission are collaborating on a two-year project to produce a report on current global inventories of spent fuel and radioactivewaste and on strategies for the management of these materials. This event will provide an opportunity for Member States to familiarize themselves with the progress of the project.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 12.00 noon to 1.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M6, M building, ground floor.
An Italian/IAEA Joint Contribution to
Nuclear Security: The International School on Nuclear Security at the
ICTP in Trieste
The event aims at highlighting the experience of the International School on Nuclear Security, a joint Government of Italy/IAEA project at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste(ICTP), Italy.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M0E100, M building, ground floor.
Friends of Responsible Uranium Mining
(FoRUM): Meeting the Challenges of Competing
Stakeholders’ Expectations
This event will explore how the challenges of different and sometimes conflicting expectations of different stakeholders in uranium mining can be met both in established markets and in newcomer countries.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 1.30 p.m.to 3.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
Introduction to EPRIMS — the New Emergency
Preparedness and Response (EPR)
Information Management System
At this event the new web-based EPR information management system will be presented. Member States will be shown how to self-assess their EPR arrangements and share information with other Member States.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 2.00 p.m.to 3.00 p.m.
Where: Meeting Room M0E03, M Building, ground floor.
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Borehole Disposal — A Safe and Effective
Endpoint for Disused Sealed
Radioactive Sources (DSRS)
The borehole disposal concept is a comprehensive engineered system that is a cost effective method for the safe, secure and permanent disposal of DSRS. This event will review recentdevelopments and projects that are ongoing to demonstrate the feasibility of the borehole disposal concept and to establish and implement a borehole facility.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Where: Meeting Room M6, M Building, ground floor.
The Future We Want: Comprehensive
Cancer Control in the Post-2015 Agenda
As negotiations on finalizing the Sustainable Development Goals draw to a close, this side event aims to advocate for increased global action on cancer in the post 2015 global health agenda.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C1, C building, second floor.
Africa’s Energy Needs and the Potential
Role of Nuclear Power
The event will report on recent developments in African Member States considering embarking on or expanding national nuclear power programmes and provide an overview of IAEA support tonewcomers and expanding countries, including Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) missions to African countries.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
Telemedicine: Providing Health Services
at a Distance
This event will focus on telemedicine as a modern tool in radiation medicine, radiation oncology departments networking in India, and the Agency’s activities in telemedicine.
When: Thursday, 17 September, 9.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
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The Fukushima Daiichi Accident – The Report by the Director General and
the five technical volumes
The Fukushima Daiichi Accident, the Report by the IAEA Director General and five technical volumes, is the result of an extensive international collaborative effort involving five working groups with about 180 experts from 42 Member States with and without nuclear power programmes and several international bodies.
With the breadth of coverage and detailed description and analyses, the Report by the Director General and the five technical volumes provide a description of the accident and its causes, evolution and consequences, based on the evaluation of data and information from a large number of sources available at the time of writing.
The side event will consist of two parts: the presentation of the Report by the Director General and the five technical volumes and the panel discussion. In the first part, the key elements of the Report by the Director General will be presented by the Deputy Director General, Head of Nuclear Safety and Security, Denis Flory and an overview of the technical volumes will be provided by the Co-Chairs of each Working Group. In the second part, the panel discussion involving the Working Group Co-Chairs will be moderated by the Special Coordinator of the Nuclear Safety Action Plan, Gustavo Caruso.
When: Thursday, 17 September, 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m.
Where: Board Room D, C building, fourth floor.
Nuclear Olympiad and Developing a Youth
Talent Pipeline
The Agency is increasingly involved with initiatives that aim to increase the number and diversity of young students studying nuclear science and technology. As a first-of-a-kind event for the Agency, students currently enrolled in universities and secondary schools will present their research about the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology.
The event is co-hosted by the Department of Management and the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications,
When: Thursday, 17 September, 10.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
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Socio-economic Impact of Accelerator-based
Research
This side event will present frontier research results where particle accelerators have a unique role in providing analytical information. International experts will present case studies with clear socio-economic benefits. The topics will include: energy applications, exploring provenance and manufacturing methods of biological and cultural heritage items, clean environment, strategic planning and efficient operation of a multi-purpose accelerator facility
When: Thursday, 17 September, 12.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
Water Security in a Changing Climate and the Role of Isotope Hydrology
Isotope hydrology plays a key role building the knowledge base for understanding the impact of climate change on rainfall and on the assessment of groundwater resources. Together with satellite-basedobservations of depleting groundwater reserves, isotopic age of groundwater provides crucial information. This side event will present an overview of recent changes and their impact on watersecurity, as well as the role of isotope hydrology.
When: Thursday, 17 September, 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C5, C building, seventh floor.
European Master of Science in
Nuclear Engineering Award Ceremony
For the fourth time, the IAEA is hosting the European Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering (EMSNE) Award Ceremony of the European Nuclear Education Network Association (ENEN). Twenty-six laureates will receive the EMSNE Certificates this year. With this event, cooperation in nuclear education, training and research is further enhanced between the IAEA and ENEN.
The objective of the European Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering (EMSNE) programme is to develop an international network of high quality nuclear engineers and scientists by educating students to become analytical, resourceful and inventive nuclear engineers
When: Thursday, 17 September, 2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Where: M02 foyer, M building, second floor.
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Radiation Medicine in Cancer: Improving
Patient Care
This event will demonstrate the importance of radiation medicine in the modern management of cancer patients, and the support provided by the Agency’s Division of Human Health in instituting and/or developing radiation medicine in many Member States.
When: Thursday, 17 September, 4.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
Regulatory Cooperation Forum (RCF)
Annual Plenary Meeting
During this event, members of the RCF will meet to discuss improvements to the RCF programme and discuss their involvement in the RCF and their views of the RCF and its objectives.
When: Friday, 18 September, 9.30 a.m. to 12.00 noon
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
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EVENTS ORGANIZED BY MEMBER STATES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CONFERENCE’S SESSION
UK Nuclear Capability: Building the Future on
Experience and Innovation
This event will seek to illustrate the scope of the UK’s nuclear capability in all aspects of nuclear energy development, usage and decommissioning.
This event is organized by the United Kingdom.
When: Monday, 14 September, 1.00 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C1, C building, second floor.
New Progress in
Probabilistic Safety Assessment
Fundamentals for Reactor Safety
Despite the reliability of current probabilistic safety assessment procedures, a number of challenging issues were highlighted by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident of March 2011. Based on recent theoretical progress, this event will review possible upgrades to the current methodological framework.
This event is organized by France.
When: Monday, 14 September, 2.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
The BR² high flux
reactor refurbishment and capacities for testing and radio-
isotopes production
This event will present the BR2 MTR reactor, its capacities and possibilities for safety studies, medical isotopes production and material analysis (LTO, Gen IV, fusion).
This event is organized by Belgium.
When: Monday, 14 September, 4.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
Rosatom HR Solutions
for National Nuclear Programmes of
Partner Countries
This event will present Rosatom’s approach to human resources development in national nuclear power programmes and discuss their views on key challenges in establishing and developing a personnel training system for countries developing nuclear technologies.
This event is organized by the Russian Federation.
When: Monday, 14 September, 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
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Advanced Nuclear Reactor Technology —
Hualong One
This event will demonstrate key characteristics of advanced nuclear reactor technology at Hualong One. This is a third generation nuclear reactor completely and independently developed by China.
This event is organized by China.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 12.00 noon to 1.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
China Advanced Passive Reactor
Technology: CAP1400
The event will demonstrate CAP1400 technology developed by China. The CAP1400 nuclear power plant, with an electrical output of around 1500 MW(e), is an advanced third generation passive plant based on AP1000 technology.
This event is organized by China.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
Decommissioning and Decontamination (D&D) Strategies for Sellafield,
Fukushima Daiichi, Savannah River
and Marcoule
This event is intended to explore the path for extended collaboration to elaborate D&D strategies with the participation of experts from relevant organizations.
This event is organized by France, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 4.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
Russian Technologies of Nuclear Power Plant Life Cycle Management
This event will present the Russian experience about ‘on schedule and within budget’ construction of nuclear power plants by implementing innovative technologies for nuclear life cycle management, including the use of Multi-D innovative technology for complex engineering facilities construction.
This event is organized by the Russian Federation.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
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Sustainable Nuclear Security Governance:
Beyond the 2016 Nuclear
Security Summit
The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) will be the last in the current series of Summits initiated in 2010. Each successive Summit has built on pledges made to secure nuclear materials, ratify international legal instruments, and provide support for global efforts to improve nuclear security oversight and governance. This event will focus on effective stakeholder coordination and communication among representatives of government, industry, international organizations, and civil society for sustainable nuclear security governance beyond the 2016 Summit.
This event is organized by the United States of America.
When: Tuesday, 15 September, 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
To a world free of nuclear weapons
This event is in celebration of the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, adopted by the General Assembly in its resolution A/68/32, entitled “Follow-up to the 2013 high-level meeting of the General Assembly on nuclear disarmament”.
This event is hosted by the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M02 foyer, M building, second floor.
HERCA–WENRA Approach for a Better
Cross-Border Coordination of
Protective Actions during the Early Phase
of a Nuclear Accident
This event will present and discuss the HERCA (Heads of the European Radiological Protection Competent Authorities)–WENRA (Western European Nuclear Regulators Association) approach for better cross-border coordination of protective actions during the early phase of a nuclear accident. The event will start with a presentation and will be followed by a panel discussion.
This event is organized by Switzerland.
When: Wednesday, 16 September, 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
Dialogue between Coastal and
Shipping States
The dialogue between coastal and shipping states was established in Vienna as an informal mechanism in the margins of the General Conference, with the objective of building confidence and promoting transparency on the transport of MOX fuel, high level radioactive waste and, as appropriate, irradiated nuclear fuel by sea. This event is organized by Japan.
When: Thursday, 17 September, 1.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M6, M building, ground floor.
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The Nuclear Energy Roadmap —
Perspectives from France
This event will focus on France’s know-how in the development of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, with an emphasis on support for new build, operations, waste management, and dismantling, for expanding and embarking countries.
This event is organized by France.
When: Thursday, 17 September, 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C5, C building, seventh floor.
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ORGANIZED VISITS
The IAEA Laboratories in
Seibersdorf
16 and 17 September
On Wednesday, 16 September, and Thursday, 17 September, delegates (or persons designated by them) will have the opportunity to visit the Agency’s laboratories in Seibersdorf. On Wednesday, the focus of the visit will be the Safeguards Analytical Laboratories of the Department of Safeguards, and on Thursday, the visit will feature the Seibersdorf laboratories of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications. Information on all laboratories will be available to visitors on both days.
The laboratories, which are situated about 35 km southeast of Vienna, contribute to the Agency’s programmes with activities in the area of nuclear verification and in various areas of nuclear applications, such as plant mutation breeding, food safety, animal production and health, soil and water management and crop nutrition, the insect pest control, nuclear science and instrumentation, medical dosimetry, and terrestrial environmental monitoring. The nuclear applications laboratories provide training in these areas for scientists as well as analytical services to support and strengthen Member States’ laboratories. They also carry out applied and adaptive research to develop and improve nuclear techniques and technologies for transfer to Member States.
Registration for either visit may be made by 12.00 noon on Tuesday, 15 September, at the Information Desk, M building entrance, ground floor.
The assembly point for the visitors is the Information Desk at the entrance to M building, at 8.50 a.m. on each day. The visitors will return to the VIC each day at approximately 1.00 p.m.
For reasons of security and logistics, visitors will be required to use the transport means provided by the Agency, when applicable. The number of places available is limited.
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The Incident and Emergency
Centre in the VIC
16 and 17
September
On Wednesday, 16 September, at 2.45 p.m. and on Thursday, 17 September, at 2.45 p.m., delegates (or persons designated by them) will have the opportunity to visit the Agency’s Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC), which is situated in the VIC. The IEC serves as the Agency’s focal point for responding to nuclear or radiological incidents and emergencies and for promoting improvement in Member States’ emergency response and preparedness. The visit will present the activities, infrastructure and communication procedures of the Agency’s IEC.
The assembly point is the Information Desk at the M building entrance, ground floor, at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 16 September, and at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday, 17 September.
The planned duration of each visit is one hour.
The Isotope Hydrology
Laboratory
15 September
On Tuesday, 15 September, delegates (or persons designated by them) will have the opportunity to visit the Agency’s Isotope Hydrology Laboratory, which is another of the nuclear applications laboratories and is situated in the VIC. The laboratory provides analytical support to the water resources programme, training for scientists from Member States and quality assurance services to isotope hydrology laboratories worldwide. It also develops hydrology laboratory instruments for transfer to Member States.
The visit will take place from 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m.
The assembly point is the Information Desk at the entrance to M building, at 1.50 p.m.
Visit to the Accredited
Testing Laboratories for
Individual Monitoring
15, 16 and 17 September
On Tuesday, 15 September, Wednesday, 16 September, and Thursday, 17 September, from 1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m., delegates (or persons designated by them) will have the opportunity to visit the accredited testing laboratories for individual monitoring which are located in the VIC.
The Radiation Safety Technical Services assess the occupational exposure of Agency staff and contracted experts for external sources of radiation and intakes of radionuclides and provide assistance to Member States through fellowships and technical advice. The visit offers a view of the Whole Body Counter Laboratory as well as all other laboratories, for instance those used for urine analyses and, alpha, beta and gamma spectrometry.
Registration for the visit should be made at the Information Desk, M building entrance, ground floor. The assembly point is the Information Desk at the M building entrance, ground floor, at 12.50 p.m. on each day. Due to space constraints, a maximum of 20 visitors can visit the laboratory each day.
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Visit to the Safeguards Equipment
Laboratories at IAEA
Headquarters 15, 16 and 17
September
On Tuesday, 15 September, Wednesday, 16 September, Thursday, 17 September, from 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. delegates (or persons designated by them) will have the opportunity to visit the technology laboratories of the Department of Safeguards Equipment Laboratories, which are located in the VIC. Verification activities carried out by the Department of Safeguards are supported by a variety of technologies and instruments. Safeguards equipment provides verification capabilities for in-field inspections, spanning from unattended radiation monitoring, surveillance techniques, sealing technologies and a wide range of portable devices. The tour will provide an overview of the facilities at IAEA headquarters. Registration for this visit should be made at the Information Desk, M building entrance, ground floor. The Assembly point for delegates is the Information Desk at the entrance to the M building at 1.50 p.m. on each day. Due to space constraints a maximum of 18 visitors can visit the laboratory each day.
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LIST OF EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS BY MEMBER STATES (ROTUNDA — C BUILDING)
Argentina A Nuclear Country
Belarus Belarusian NPP — Safety, Reliability, Efficiency
Belgium Belgian Nuclear Competences for Healthcare and Industry
Canada Canadian Nuclear Industry Showcase
China Nuclear Energy in China — Innovation and Development
Egypt Sharing Competence, Expertise and Knowledge in the Nuclear Field
France The Team France for Nuclear Energy
Germany GRS — Global Research for Safety
India Radiation Technology and Benefits to Indian Industry
Italy CAEN Digital Acquisition Systems for Spectroscopy Applications
Japan Life, Safety and Prosperity — From Fukushima, to the World and for Next Generation.
Kazakhstan Nuclear Industry of Kazakhstan: Safe, Secure and Peaceful Future of Nuclear Energy
Republic of Korea Let’s go to a safer world with ATLAS
Malaysia Products & Services Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia)
Romania 60 years of Nuclear with respect for the past and care form the future
Russia Federation Rosatom: Energy to the World
South Africa Multi uses of Nuclear within the Industry
Spain Technological capabilities of the Spanish Nuclear Sector
United Arab Emirates UAE Nuclear Power Programme: A Model for Peaceful Nuclear Energy
United Kingdom 60 Years of Experience, a Leading Nation in the Global Nuclear Market Place
United States of America Capacity Building, Training, & Supply Chain Development
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EXHIBITIONS BY NGOS AND IGOS (GROUND FLOOR BETWEEN BUILDINGS C AND B)
AFRA
European Commission (EC)
European Technical Safety Organisations Network/European Nuclear Safety Training and Tutoring Institute (ETSON/ENSTTI)
International Youth Nuclear Congress (IYNC)
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)
World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS)
World Nuclear Association (WNA)
EXHIBITIONS BY THE IAEA SECRETARIAT
MTHR Division of Human Resources
NA Nuclear Sciences and Application: Nuclear Techniques for Development and Environmental Protection. “ReNuAL — Renovation of the Nuclear Applications Laboratories at Seibersdorf”
NE Department of Nuclear Energy: Sustainable Nuclear Power
NS IAEA Nuclear Safety and Security Programme. Implementing the Action Plan on Nuclear Safety and Presenting the Report by the Director General and the Technical Volumes.
OLA Office of Legal Affairs: Enhancing the legal framework for the development and implementation of IAEA activities
SG Effective Verification for Nuclear Non-Proliferation.
TC The IAEA’s Technical Cooperation Programme: Delivering Results for Peace and Development
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