Key IAEA events in 2026

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International Symposium on Standards, Applications and Quality Assurance in Medical Radiation Dosimetry (IDOS3)October 5-9, Vienna, Austria

Medical radiation dosimetry is the science and practice of measuring ionizing radiation doses received by patients during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. IDOS 2026 will continue the work begun at previous symposia in 2010 and 2019. Specifically, it will examine advances in dosimetry standards, auditing, and quality assurance in radiation therapy, diagnostic radiology, and nuclear medicine, thereby ensuring patient safety and metrological comparability.

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International Conference "Nuclear Fuel Supply Systems as a Basis for Sustainable Development of Nuclear Energy" October 13–15, Vienna, Austria

As some countries plan to expand their nuclear energy programs to meet climate goals and ensure energy security, demand is increasing in industries related to the front end of the fuel cycle—from uranium exploration to uranium enrichment and fuel fabrication. The conference will discuss traditional fuels and advanced nuclear fuels such as HALEU, based on uranium enriched up to 20% for advanced reactors. Other aspects of the supply chain will also be considered, including new fuel designs, circular economy approaches, and other innovations. An essay competition for young professionals will be held in advance of the event, providing them with the opportunity to contribute to the conference.

Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Energy, October 27–29, Incheon, Republic of Korea

The conference will be held in Incheon, Republic of Korea, from October 27 to 29, 2026. Detailed information will be published on IAEA events portal.

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