Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA
Contributors interested in submitting abstracts for the conference should choose from one of the following topics:
–Regulatory competence: the essential qualities regulators need to work effectively, with emphasis on regulatory culture and workforce development.
–Agility in regulation: strategies and approaches for regulators to enhance agility and effectively respond to and anticipate changes driven by innovation and new technologies.
–Strengthening connections: the role of regulators in strengthening connections within their ‘ecosystem’ to be part of an enabling environment and support the sustainable use of nuclear and radiation technologies.
“Contributions will be essential in driving discussions among nuclear and radiation safety and security regulators to review, identify and propose paths forward for the issues that are crucial in the regulatory field,” said Fuming Jiang, Director of the IAEA’s Office of Safety and Security Coordination, adding that “contributors will have the chance to engage directly with the global regulatory community.”
Abstracts up to 600 words, should be submitted electronically through the IAEA web-based submission system (IAEA-INDICO). Guidelines for abstracts submission are available on the conference website.