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CONFERENCE JOURNAL
CONTENTS
Plenary and Committee Meetings ............................................................................................... 3
Scientific Forum.......................................................................................................................... 4
Technical Cooperation Meetings ................................................................................................ 7
Special Event .............................................................................................................................. 8
Other Meetings............................................................................................................................ 8
Side Events.................................................................................................................................. 9
Organized Visits........................................................................................................................ 20
List of Exhibitions..................................................................................................................... 22
Overview Plan ........................................................................................................................... 25
Exhibitions – C Building .......................................................................................................... 26
Exhibitions – A Building .......................................................................................................... 27
Exhibitions – B Building ......................................................................................................... 28
M Building Plan – Ground Floor .............................................................................................. 29
M Building Plan – First/Second Floors .................................................................................... 30
C Building Plan – Fourth Floor ................................................................................................ 31
Plenary Seating Plan ................................................................................................................. 32
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NOTE TO THE DELEGATES
The General Conference goes Paper Smart —a step further
In light of the benefits (reduction of costs and footprint on the environment) of the paper smart approach introduced last year, the Secretariat is going one step further this year by introducing the Quick Response (QR) codes. QR codes are two-dimensional barcodes which can be read using smartphones and other QR reading devices. The back cover of this Journal contains the QR codes set for the 58th General Conference, providing instant access to statements, documents, resolutions, the GC home page, live streaming, the Annual Report and GovAtom.
A daily summary of meetings of the Plenary and the Committee of the Whole will be made available online in all languages at the end of each day of the Conference.
In addition, a daily schedule of events will be made available in English, both online and in printed form, at the Information Desks and Documents Counters; all events will also be displayed on the monitors throughout the M and C buildings.
The Secretariat appeals to delegates who wish to table draft resolutions to do so as soon as possible, as this will greatly expedite the conduct of business, especially in the Committee of the Whole.
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PLENARY AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Monday, 22 September 2014
10.00 a.m. Plenary Hall
M01
Opening of the 58th 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
Arrangements for the Conference
Contributions to the Technical Cooperation Fund for 2015
General debate and Annual Report for 2013
(The provisional list of speakers in the general debate on the opening day is as follows:
United States of America, Italy (EU), China, Russian Federation, Austria, Japan, France, Kenya, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Republic of Korea, Argentina, Egypt, Mauritius, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Holy See).
1st meeting
2.15 p.m. Meeting Room
M6
GENERAL COMMITTEE 1st meeting
3.00 p.m. Plenary Hall
M01
PLENARY:
General debate and Annual Report for 2013 (continued)
2nd meeting
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SCIENTIFIC FORUM 2014 RADIOACTIVE WASTE: MEETING THE CHALLENGE —
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR SAFE AND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS
Board Room D, C building
Programme
Moderator: Ms Melinda Crane
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
10:00 Session 1: Getting Started This session will briefly describe the peaceful use of nuclear technologies, the radioactive waste that
is generated and the organization of such wastes according to different classes. It will emphasize that managing such waste requires an integrated approach from generation to disposal, as well as appropriate funding. Safety, security and safeguards aspects must be considered during this journey.
Opening Statement, Mr Yukiya Amano, IAEA Director General
Film projection: Radioactive Waste: the Journey to Disposal
Presentation: Peaceful use of nuclear technologies/nuclear applications Mr Djarot Wisnubroto, Chairman, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), Indonesia
Presentation: Radioactive waste streams and corresponding waste classes Mr Gérald Ouzounian, International Director, National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (Andra), France
Presentation: Life cycle management of waste — Solutions for an integrated approach Ms Allison M. Macfarlane, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), USA
Presentation: Economics of radioactive waste management Mr William D. Magwood IV, Director-General, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA)
Presentation: Security and safeguards considerations in radioactive waste management Mr Raoul Awad, Director General, Directorate of Security and Safeguards, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), Canada
12:15-14:00 Lunch break
14:00 Session 2: Along the Journey (Part 1) This session will highlight the steps required to manage radioactive waste before its disposal. The focus will be on technologies and applications used to characterize and treat waste, and conditioning processes used to convert it into a form suitable for storage, transport and, ultimately, disposal. Presentation: Characterization of radioactive waste
Mr Zhentao Zhang, Director and Researcher, Division of Research on Radioactive Waste Treatment and Disposal, China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE), China
Presentation: Treatment of radioactive waste Mr Jan Deckers, Business Development and Project Manager, Belgoprocess, Belgium
Presentation: Conditioning of low level waste, intermediate level waste and high level waste Mr Hiroshi Rindo, Advisor, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan
Presentation: Safety of radioactive waste processing Ms Daniela Elena Alvarez, Head of the Department for Exposure Scenarios, Nuclear Regulatory Authority (ARN), Argentina
15:30-16:00 Break
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16:00 Session 2: Along the Journey (Part 2) This session will describe available storage options and technologies, and will discuss the safety aspects related to the pre-disposal management of radioactive waste. Presentation: Role of storage in radioactive waste management
Mr James McKinney, Head of Integrated Waste Management, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), United Kingdom
Presentation: Storage of radioactive waste Mr Ewoud Verhoef, Deputy Director, Central Organization for Radioactive Waste (COVRA), Netherlands
Presentation: Storage of spent nuclear fuel Mr Evgeny Kudryavtsev, Head of the Department for Regulation of the Safety of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities, Nuclear Power Facilities on Ships and Facilities Presenting Radiation Hazards, Rostechnadzor, Russian Federation
Presentation: Safety of radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel storage Mr Carl-Magnus Larsson, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), Australia
17:30–20:00 Reception and IAEA Exhibit (lounge area C02)
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
09:00 Session 3: Destination (Part 1) Session 3 will illustrate disposal solutions for radioactive waste that must remain under regulatory control. Concepts for disposal being implemented or developed around the world will be outlined and the safety of disposal will be addressed. Presentation: Disposal solutions implemented for very low level waste
Mr Alvaro Rodriguez Beceiro, Director of Technical Division, National Company for Radioactive Waste, (ENRESA), Spain
Presentation: Disposal solutions implemented for low level waste Mr Bálint Nős, Director of Strategy and Technology, Public Limited Company for Radioactive Waste Management, (PURAM), Hungary
Presentation: Disposal solutions implemented for intermediate level waste Mr Chul-Hyung Kang, Executive Vice President, Korea Radioactive Waste Agency (KORAD), Republic of Korea
Presentation: Concepts developed for disposal of high level waste (incl. spent nuclear fuel declared as waste) Mr Juhani Vira, Corporate Adviser, Posiva Oy, Finland
10:30–11:00 Break
11:00 Session 3: Destination (Part 2) Some of the scientific and technological developments that provide confidence in the feasibility and safety of deep geological disposal of high level radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel will be described. Presentation: Safety of disposal
Mr Magnus Westerlind, Director Technology, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB), Sweden
Presentation: The use of underground research facilities in the development of deep geological disposal Mr Yoichi Miyamoto, Director, Geological Disposal Research and Development Department, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan
Presentation: Technological demonstrators of construction, operations and closure of deep geological disposal Mr Thilo von Berlepsch, Head of International Cooperation Department, DBE Technology, Germany
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14:00 Session 4: The Path Ahead
This session will focus on how evolving nuclear technologies, such as better use of nuclear fuel, innovative fuels, and advanced reactors and fuel cycles, could affect future waste management. Panel Discussion: Panellists discuss how future evolutions of nuclear technologies and their
use — including advanced reactors, fuel cycles, partitioning and transmutation, and burnup rates — may impact on the properties and quantities of radioactive waste generated, and address if and how today’s radioactive waste management strategies and technologies will need to be adapted to meet future needs. Mr Piaray Kishan Wattal, Director of Nuclear Recycle Group, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), India Mr Vyacheslav Pershukov, Deputy Director, Rosatom, Russian Federation Mr Christophe Behar, Director of Nuclear Energy Division, French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), France Mr James C. Marra, Advisory Engineer, Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), USA
15:00 Session 4: The Path Ahead (continued) In this session, public perceptions of science, technology and risk and their influence on managing waste will be addressed. Presentation: Public understanding of science, technology and risk – Relevance to the decision
making process Mr Kjell Andersson, Managing Director, Karita Research, Sweden
15:30 Closing Session The session will revisit the main messages from the Scientific Forum and highlight some of the support the IAEA can provide to Member States to meet the challenge for implementing safe and sustainable radioactive waste management solutions. Panel Discussion: Panellists revisit key aspects of radioactive waste management, such as the
benefits of an integrated, comprehensive waste management strategy; maturity of available science and technology; the link between the front end and back end of the fuel cycle; and the benefits of close international cooperation. Mr Yukiya Amano, IAEA Director General Mr David Huizenga, President of the Fifth Review Meeting of the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management Mr Massimo Garribba, Director for Nuclear Safety and Fuel Cycle, Directorate-General for Energy, European Commission
16:00 Closing
For registration and additional information visit:
http://www.iaea.org/About/Policy/GC/GC58/ScientificForum/
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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, 19 September, 9.00 a.m.–5.30 p.m.
Where: M building, ground floor, Conference Room M5
ARASIA: When: Tuesday, 23 September, 10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m.
Where: C building, second floor, Conference Room C1
ARCAL: When: Tuesday, 23 September, 2.30 p.m.–5.30 p.m.
Where: C building, second floor, Conference Room C1
AFRA: When: Thursday, 25 September, 10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m.
Where: C building, second floor, Conference Room C1
Europe Region Meeting:
When: Thursday, 25 September, 3.00 p.m.–5.00 p.m.
Where: C building, second floor, Conference Room C1
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 Regional Director:
Africa — Mr D. Yang (B1045)
Asia and the Pacific — Mr A. Boussaha (B0964)
Europe — Mr M.P. Salema (B1064)
Latin America — Mr L. Longoria (B1109)
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SPECIAL EVENT
Solemn Mass, Holy See
A Solemn Mass will be celebrated by Monsignor Gábor Pintér, Counsellor of the Apostolic Nunciature in Austria.
When: Saturday, 20 September at 6.00 p.m.
Where: Elisabethkirche, St. Elisabeth Platz 9, 4th District, Vienna
OTHER MEETINGS The following additional meetings have been scheduled:
INSAG FORUM —STRENGTHENING
NUCLEAR SAFETY: THE WAY FORWARD
The Forum of the International Nuclear Safety Group (INSAG) 2014 will provide an opportunity to consider and discuss issues associated with the broader application of the defence in depth concept to include matters such as extreme natural hazards, institutional and organizational factors and nuclear operations. The Forum will be conducted as a roundtable discussion of invited panellists led by INSAG Chairman Mr Richard Meserve, with suitable time available for audience participation.
The Forum will take place on Monday, 22 September, from 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. in 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 take place on Thursday, 25 September, beginning at 9.00 a.m. in Conference Room C3 in the C building, seventh floor. Further information may be obtained from the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security (tel.: 2600 22696).
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SIDE EVENTS ORGANIZED IN CONJUNCTION WITH
THE GENERAL CONFERENCE
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. A list of the treaties featured at the Treaty Event, a brief overview of their objectives and key provisions and procedural information relating to the Treaty Event can be found on the website of the Agency’s Office of Legal Affairs http://ola.iaea.org/ola/treaty-event.html
When: Monday, 22 September, and Tuesday, 23 September, 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Where: Meeting Room M0E70, M building, ground floor.
Briefing on a New Strategic Approach to
Establishing and Strengthening Radiation
Safety Infrastructure in Member States
This side event will seek to emphasize the importance of radiation safety and to brief participants on a strategic approach for accelerating the establishment and strengthening of an effective radiation safety infrastructure through the development and implementation of a national strategy in a comprehensive, holistic, efficient and sustainable manner while making optimal use of national, regional and international resources.
When: Monday, 22 September, 2.00 p.m. to 2.45 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C1, C building, second floor.
Ibero-American Forum of Radiological and Nuclear
Regulatory Agencies (FORO) Plenary Meeting
This side event will discuss the FORO strategy and vision for the next biennium and exchange recent information of relevance for the Ibero-American region.
When: Monday, 22 September 2014, 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
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Preparing for Nuclear New Build — the UK's
Experience
Experts from the UK will present the UK’s experience in the design, financing, legal and technical aspects of constructing nuclear new build. The event will be chaired by Professor Robin Grimes, Chief Scientific Advisor to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and a nuclear energy specialist.
When: Monday, 22 September, 12.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
European Commission (EC) and Joint IAEA–EC
Activities on Radioactive Waste Management,
Decommissioning and Remediation
The side event will give an overview of the activities of the EC in the field of radioactive waste management, decommissioning and remediation. It will provide an insight into the establishment of successful collaborative projects between the Agency and the EC.
When: Monday, 22 September 2014, 3.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
Women in All Things Nuclear — The Way Forward
The importance of nuclear science and technology is undebatable, but the lack of women experts working in these areas is a serious void that Member States, international organizations and the nuclear industry recognize as a gap. Therefore, this event will provide a roundtable to discuss the roles and opportunities women have in the nuclear field, and address the issues in the areas of law, regulation, science, technology, diplomacy and management. This event is hosted by the IAEA Department of Management in partnership with the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and the IAEA chapter of Women in Nuclear (WiN), the International Network of Emerging Nuclear Specialists (INENS), the Permanent Missions of France and of the United Kingdom. Senior representatives from the United Nations, the IAEA and other international organizations, as well as senior officials from Member States will attend as special guests.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 8.15 a.m. to 9.30 a.m.
Where: Mozart Room, VIC Restaurant.
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Spotlight on the ConvEx-3 Exercise
The purpose of this event, which is organized jointly with the Permanent Mission of Morocco, is to present the ConvEx-3 exercise held by the IEC from 20 to 21 November 2013. The presentation will focus on the ConvEx-3 exercise preparations, scenario, follow-up meetings and reports on the exercise, including findings and conclusions.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 9.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
Meeting of the Arab Network of Nuclear
Regulators
This side event will introduce and present the Arab Network of Nuclear Regulators and its activities.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 10.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m..
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
Nuclear Security Culture in Practice — the Agency’s
Global Approach
This side event will discuss the importance of a strong nuclearsecurity culture, which can significantly increase the effectiveness of the security of nuclear and radioactive material and associated facilities and activities including transport. During the event, participants will be briefed on the current activities and future plans of the Agency to support an enhancement of nuclear security culture worldwide. Examples of practical steps taken by some Member States to enhance nuclear security culture at their facilities, including self-assessment trials, will also be provided.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 11.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
Reducing Unnecessary Diagnostic Imaging in
Medicine through Awareness,
Appropriateness and Audit — the Agency’s AAA
Approach
This side event will present the Agency’s AAA Approach (awareness, appropriateness and audit) to reduce unnecessary diagnostic imaging in medicine. It will discuss the extent to which the exposure of patients to radiation has increased in recent times. The benefits of diagnostic medical exposures are not in doubt as they contribute greatly to the care and management of patients, but in some countries, the population’s dose from medical exposures now rivals that from the natural background.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
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Capacity Building through Education and Training for Nuclear Installation Safety
This side event will present the Division of Nuclear Installation Safety’s strategy, framework and associated activities and programmes that assist Member States in developing education and training programmes.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 1.00 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor
Briefing on Staffing the Agency: Inviting
Commitment, Working for the Agency
This event will present an update of the work of the Recruitment Unit in the Agency’s Division of Human Resources
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 1.30 p.m. to 3.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M6, M building, ground floor.
Medical Management of Radiation Accidents:
French and South American Experience and
Cooperation
This side event will give an overview of ten years of international cooperation with the IAEA in the field of medical management of radiation accidents, under the umbrella of the Convention onAssistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency. A particular focus will be on actions undertaken over the past two years to create a capacity building network involving France and South American countries and on possible ways forward to develop this network.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
AFRA Panel Discussion
This event will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the African Regional Co-operative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology (AFRA) which is implemented under the auspices of the Agency.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 3.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
Current Construction Status of the
Multipurpose Fast Research Reactor (MBIR)
Hosted by the Russian Federation, this event will portray Rosatom’s vision for the development of scientific and technical cooperation in the framework of the MBIR International Research Centre. This event will be chaired by Mr Vyacheslav Pershukov, Deputy Director General, Rosatom, and Mr Alexander Tuzov, Director, Technology Development Division, Rosatom.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
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Rosatom Experience and Practice to Support the
Development of Nuclear Infrastructure in
Newcomer Countries
Hosted by the Russian Federation, presentations at this event will focus on Rosatom’s experience and practice in supporting nuclear newcomer countries to develop the necessary infrastructure. This event will be chaired by Mr Vladimir Asmolov, First Deputy General Director, Rosenergoatom, and Mr Yury Sokolov, Director of the International Scientific and Technical Cooperation Department, Rosenergoatom.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, 4.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
The Convention on Supplementary
Compensation for Nuclear Damage (CSC) — in the
Context of the Global Nuclear Liability Regime
This side event will feature, inter alia, keynote speakers from Contracting Parties to the CSC and other nuclear liability conventions talking about their experience with regard to creating a global nuclear liability regime
When: Tuesday, 23 September, starting at 5.00 p.m.
Where: Mozart Room at the VIC Restaurant.
Integrating the 2016 Nuclear Security, Industry and Knowledge Summits
At the March 2014 Nuclear Security Summit (NSS), 58 world leaders convened in the Netherlands to demonstrate their commitment to improving nuclear security and its governance. Concurrent with the NSS, leaders of industry participated in an official side event called the Nuclear Industry Summit (NIS) to discuss the contributions industry can make to enhancing nuclear security. Another official side event — the Nuclear Knowledge Summit (NKS) — brought together nuclear experts from around the world to discuss the academic and non-governmental perspective. The NKS was organized in close coordination with the NIS, and cross-linked events and speakers.
The next NSS is expected to take place in 2016 and to be hosted by US President Obama. Experts representing the policy community, industry and non-governmental organizations will hold a panel discussion to exchange views and discuss priorities for the 2016 Summits.
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This side event is open to all Member States. This side event was requested by the Governments of the Netherlands and the United States of America.
When: Tuesday, 23 September, starting at 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
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4th Nuclear Operator Organizations
Cooperation Forum — NPP Construction
Effectiveness: Success Factors, Outlook, and
Ways to Influence the Future
This event will focus on past experiences and the future outlookfor effective construction management of new nuclear power plants, and potential ways to influence construction. Factors suchas reactor capacity, construction lead time, design standardization, advanced construction technologies, experience of project teams in working together, project contract mechanisms and commodities will be discussed.
When: Wednesday, 24 September, 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
The Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network
Plenary Meeting
This side event will introduce the Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network, and will present the activities and main achievements of the regional networks in 2013–2014; the activities of the global topical networks and the new topics developed in 2013–2014; the development of the International Regulatory Network and the Technical and Scientific Support Organization Forum.
When: Wednesday, 24 September, 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Where: Meeting Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
Managing Organizational Knowledge for Improved
Safety and Economics
During this event, Member State nuclear organizations will share their approaches, experiences, challenges and results in managing organizational knowledge. Intended for representatives from bothexperienced and newcomer countries, it will also showcase Agency assistance to Member States in knowledge building, acquisition, transfer, sharing, preservation and utilization.
When: Wednesday, 24 September, 11.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
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International Day for the Total Elimination of
Nuclear Weapons
The Latin America and the Caribbean Group (GRULAC) invite delegations to this side event to commemorate the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons.
The countries of the Latin America and the Caribbean region, which established the first nuclear-weapon-free zone in a densely populated area, have decided to mark this important date, established by United National General Assembly resolution A/RES/68/32, as a the follow-up to the 2013 high-level meeting of the General Assembly on nuclear disarmament.
When: Wednesday, 24 September, 12.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m.
Where: M02 Coffee Lounge, M Building
Agency Support for Building Nuclear Power Infrastructure: Member States’ Experience and
Update on the Agency’s ‘Milestones’ Revision
At this event, speakers from newcomer countries will share their experience on how to tailor and make best use of the Agency’s services to support their infrastructure development, and how to coordinate and align the Agency’s support with national activities. Agency staff will also update participants on the revision of the widely referenced Agency publication Milestones in the Development of a National Infrastructure for Nuclear Power (IAEA Nuclear Energy Series No. NG-G-3.1)
When: Wednesday, 24 September, 2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
Friends of Responsible Uranium Mining: Keeping
Promises through the Highs and Lows
This event, which is co-sponsored by Australia, will highlight the need for operators and regulators to pursue high standards in uranium mining in times of reduced budgets. Speakers will include senior representatives from AREVA, the Australian Government and the Agency.
When: Wednesday, 24 September, 4.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
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What’s New in Power Reactor Technologies, Cogeneration, and the Fuel Cycle Back End?
This event will highlight the technological advances in light and heavy water reactors, small and medium sized reactors (SMRs), gas-cooled reactors and fast reactors. It will present technologicaladvances that can help solve industrial energy needs and complement solar/wind power, desalination, petrochemical applications and the development of oil sands. It will also showcase tools developed under the International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO) forevaluating the status, prospects, benefits and risks of innovative nuclear technologies, and will present legal and institutional issues related to the back end of the fuel cycle and to transportable SMRs.
When: Wednesday, 24 September, 4.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
Western European Nuclear Regulators
Association (WENRA): Celebrating 15 Years of
Nuclear Safety Harmonization in Europe
This side event will discuss WENRA’s achievements in the harmonization of nuclear safety in Europe from 1999 until today. In particular, it will highlight WENRA’s work in the successfulelaboration of common safety reference levels (SRLs) for existing nuclear power plants (NPPs) and safety objectives for new NPPs in Europe. In particular the updated SRLs, taking into account thelessons learned from the Fukushima Daiichi accident, will be presented. The event will also focus on the publication of various up to date reports in the field of waste and decommissioning. The event will start with a presentation and will be followed by a panel discussion with WENRA’s Chair and Vice-Chairs.
When: Wednesday, 24 September, 4.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room C4, C building, seventh floor.
Contributing to Better Nutrition in Children through Partnership
and Collaboration
This side event, co-hosted by the Departments of Nuclear Sciences and Applications and Technical Cooperation, will share information on how the Agency contributes to global efforts to reduce child malnutrition. It will present information on the use of stable isotopes in nutrition and emphasize the importance of partnerships in the development of effective and sustainable nutrition programmes.
When: Thursday, 25 September, 9.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
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High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor
Technology
Hosted by the China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA) and sponsored by the China Nuclear Engineering Corporation and Tsinghua University, this event will present updates on high temperature gas cooled reactor technology development and commercialization in China, as well as the capabilities of China in NPP construction and engineering. CAEA Secretary General Mr Liu Yongde will chair the event.
When: Thursday, 25 September, 10.30 a.m. to 12.00 noon
Where: Board Room D, C building, fourth floor.
Distance Assisted Training Online (DATOL)
through the Human Health Campus for
Nuclear Medicine Professionals
This side event, which is organized jointly by the Departments of Nuclear Sciences and Applications and Technical Cooperation, will be an opportunity for Member States to learn about DATOL for nuclear medicine professionals, which is now available through the Human Health Campus website. DATOL is suitable for personal study, continuous professional development, formal vocational training and for adoption by universities and colleges.
When: Thursday, 25 September, 11.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
2016–2021 Regional Strategic Profile for
Latin America and the Caribbean: A Success
Story of Cooperation between the Agency
and ARCAL
This side event will present a new Regional Strategic Profile for Latin America and the Caribbean and will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Co-operation Agreement for the Promotion of Nuclear Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean (ARCAL).
When: Thursday, 25 September, 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M6, M building, ground floor.
Particle Radiotherapy for Cancer: Biology and Technology
This side event will present recent developments in radiation therapy for cancer using charged particles in particular protons and carbon ions. New developments in the technology of radiation delivery and progress made in the biological aspects of particle radiotherapy will be highlighted.
When: Thursday, 25 September, 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m.
Where: Board Room D, C Building, fourth floor.
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Medical Radioisotopes including Molybdenum-
99: Challenges in Production and Supply, Crisis Management and
Mitigation Efforts
This side event, which is organized by the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications with the participation of the Department of Nuclear Energy, will highlight the challenges faced in the sustained global supply of medical radioisotopes such as molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) and the efforts undertaken by various stakeholders, including the Agency, to mitigate the supply crisis, including the exploration of alternate technologies and products. Invited guest speakers will make presentations on the Peaceful Uses Initiative-supported project “Supporting the Global Deployment of Mo-99 Production Capacity for Nuclear Medicine Applications without the Use of HEU” and on the coordinated research project “Accelerator-based Alternatives to Non-HEU production of Mo-99/Tc-99m”, as well as on positron emission tomography radiopharmaceuticals labelled with fluorine-18 and gallium-68 as alternatives to technetium-99m (Tc-99m) based radiopharmaceuticals, and on the emerging theragnostic approach with a focus on copper-64.
When: Thursday, 25 September, 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
European Master of Science in Nuclear
Engineering (EMSNE) Award Ceremony
For the third consecutive year, EMSNE graduates will receive their certificates from the Deputy Director General, Head of the Department of Nuclear Energy and the President of the European Nuclear Education Network (ENEN) Association. The award ceremony is co-sponsored by the ENEN Association.
When: Thursday, 25 September, 2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Where: M02 Foyer, M building, second floor.
Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT): Building Partnerships to Fight Cancer in Low and
Middle Income Countries
This event will convene PACT partners from recipient Member States, the UN system, non- governmental organizations and the donor community to showcase the importance of effective partnerships in comprehensive cancer control.
When: Thursday, 25 September, 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M6, M building, ground floor.
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Nuclear Science and Technology in Managing
Carbon — from Ocean Acidification to
Climate Change
This side event will present recent results of the Agency’s work related to monitoring and understanding ocean acidification and the carbon cycle, to the impact of climate change on the energy sector and to the potential contribution of nuclear energy to mitigating climate change.
When: Thursday, 25 September, 4.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Where: Conference Room M4, M building, ground floor.
Regulatory Cooperation Forum (RCF)
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, 26 September, 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon.
Where: Conference Room C3, C building, seventh floor.
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ORGANIZED VISITS
The IAEA Laboratories in Seibersdorf 24 and 25 September
On Wednesday, 24 September, the visit will feature the Seibersdorf laboratories of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications.
On Thursday, 25 September, the visit will feature the Nuclear Material Laboratory of the Department of Safeguards.
Registration: by 12.00 noon on Tuesday, 23 September, at the Information Desk, M building entrance, ground floor.
Due to security and logistics concerns visitors will have to use the transport means provided by the Agency. The number of places available is limited to 58.
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.
The Incident and Emergency Centre in the VIC 24 and 25 September
Wednesday, 24 September, at 3.00 p.m.
Thursday, 25 September, at 2.00 p.m.
Registration for the visits should be made at the Information Desk, M building entrance, ground floor.
Assembly point is the Information Desk at the M building entrance, ground floor, Wednesday, 24 September, at 2.45 p.m., and Thursday, 25 September, at 1.45 p.m.
The planned duration of each visit is one hour.
The Isotope Hydrology Laboratory 23 September
The visit will take place on Tuesday, 23 September, from 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m.
Registration for the visit should be made at the Information Desk, M building entrance, ground floor.
Assembly point is the Information Desk at the M building entrance, ground floor, at 1.50 p.m.
Due to space constraints up to 30 visitors will be able to visit the laboratory.
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Laboratories of the Radiation Safety Technical Services 23, 24 and 25 September
The visit will take place on:
Tuesday, 23 September, Wednesday, 24 September, Thursday, 25 September, from 1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m.
Registration for this visit should be made at the Information Desk, M building entrance, ground floor.
Assembly point for delegates is the Information Desk at the entrance to M building.
Due to space constraints a maximum of 20 visitors can visit the laboratory each day.
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LIST OF EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS BY MEMBER STATES (ROTUNDA — C BUILDING)
Argentina Argentina Nuclear Energy: Past, Present and Future
Joint Presentation of the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) and Nucleoeléctrica Argentina (NASA) on the cooperation agreement for the construction of a new nuclear power plant in Argentina Tuesday, 23 September, 12.30 p.m.
Belgium Belgian Nuclear Technology and Education for Health and Prosperity
Canada Candu Energy & Canadian Nuclear Industry Exhibit
China Thirty Years for Peace and Prosperity
France Building on Comprehensive Nuclear Capabilities
Inauguration of the French exhibition by Mr Bernard Bigot, CEO of the French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission Tuesday, 23 September, 1.00 p.m.
Virtual tour of Andra’s underground research laboratory, by Mr Jacques Delay, Andra Research and Development Division Tuesday, 23 September, 3.30 p.m.–4.00 p.m. Meeting room C0454, C building, fourth floor
Virtual tour of Andra’s underground research laboratory, by Mr Jacques Delay, Andra Research and Development Division Wednesday, 24 September, 4.15 p.m.
Germany DBE TECHNOLOGY, Expert Knowledge and Comprehensive Know-how
Hungary Nuclear Security R&D and Education at the Centre for Energy Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Nuclear Techniques of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics
India Indian Programme on Radioactive Waste Management
Japan Japan Shows Progress in the Field of Nuclear Energy and Radiation Research
Sake from Fukushima will be served by Japan Atomic Industrial Forum Monday, 22 September, 3.00 p.m.
Kazakhstan National Nuclear Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Morocco Sharing Morocco’s Experience in Nuclear Science and Technology Applications
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Philippines Moving Forward with Nuclear Science and Technology
Opening Ceremony: Monday, 22 September, 1.00 p.m.–2.30 p.m.
Republic of Korea Korean Nuclear Technologies will Lead you to a Safer and more Economical World
Opening Ceremony Tuesday, 23 September, 12.00 noon–12.30 p.m.
Russian Federation Rosatom: Energy to the World Thailand Radioactive Waste Management in Thailand: Control and Care
Opening Ceremony of the Thai Exhibition Wednesday, 24 September, 6.15 p.m. Mozart Room, VIC Restaurant, F building, ground floor
United Arab Emirates UAE Nuclear Power Programme: A Model for Peaceful Nuclear Energy
UAE Reception Wednesday, 24 September, 1.00 p.m.–2.30 p.m., Lounge Area C02, C building, second floor
United Kingdom UK Nuclear Capability & Expertise
Reception Tuesday, 23 September, 4.00 p.m.–5.30 p.m.
United Republic of Tanzania
Exhibition to celebrate 32 years of International Atomic Energy Agency Technical Cooperation Projects
Opening Ceremony Wednesday, 24 September, 12.00 noon–1.00 p.m.
United States of America
Supporting a Safe, Secure, and Peaceful Nuclear Future
US Technology Presentations: Decision Sciences International Corporation and HALO Maritime Defense Systems Tuesday, 23 September, 2.00 p.m.–3.00 p.m.
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EXHIBITIONS by NGOs and IGOs (GROUND FLOOR BETWEEN BUILDINGS B AND C)
AFRA 25 years of Technical Cooperation
Opening Reception Tuesday, 23 September, 1.15 p.m.
European Commission The European Commission Activities in the Fields of Nuclear Safeguards, Safety and Security
European Technical Safety Organisations Network/European Nuclear Safety Training and Tutoring Institute (ETSON/ENSTTI) International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA)
IRPA — the International Voice of Radiation Protection Professionals Women in Nuclear (WiN) Europe World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS) World Nuclear Association (WNA)
EXHIBITIONS BY IAEA MTHR Division of Human Resources
NA Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications: Nuclear Techniques for Development and Environmental Protection
NE Department of Nuclear Energy: Sustainable Nuclear Power
NS Department of Nuclear Safety and Security: Nuclear Safety and Security Programme, IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety and GNSSN
OLA Office of Legal Affairs: A Comprehensive Legal Framework for a Safe, Secure and Peaceful Nuclear Future
SG Department of Safeguards: Safeguards and the Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
TC Department of Technical Cooperation: Delivering Results for Peace and Development
Scientific Forum Exhibition Radioactive Waste: Meeting the Challenge FAO-NA Joint Exhibition Celebrating 50 Years — FAO/IAEA Partnership through the Joint FAO/IAEA
Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture 1964–2014
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