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Source: International Atomic Energy Agency –
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Those wishing to submit abstracts of their papers for the conference are advised to pay attention to the following topics.
— Regulatory competence. Key competencies required for regulators to operate effectively, with a particular focus on regulatory culture and human resource development.
— Regulatory flexibility. Strategies and approaches by regulatory bodies to increase flexibility and effectively respond to and anticipate changes brought about by innovation and new technologies.
— Strengthening the links. The role of regulators in strengthening the links within their “ecosystems” to create enabling conditions and promote the sustainable use of nuclear and radiation technologies.
“The participants’ input will be key to advancing the discussion among nuclear and radiation safety regulators to analyse, identify and propose solutions to critical regulatory issues,” said Jiang Fuming, Director of the IAEA Office of Safety and Security Coordination. “Participants will have the opportunity to directly interact with representatives of the global regulatory community.”
Abstracts of up to 600 words should be submitted electronically via the IAEA web-based submission system (IAEA-indico). The procedure for submitting abstracts can be found at website conferences.
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