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IAEA International Conference on Research Reactors to Be Held in Almaty

IAEA International Conference on Research Reactors to Be Held in Almaty
Almaty will host the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Conference on Research Reactors in 2028. The event will be held, among other venues, at Kazakhstan’s Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP), INP Director General Sayabek Sakhiev told journalists during a press tour.

According to Sakhiev, the IAEA organises the conference once every four years, bringing together around 400 scientists, specialists and experts from across the globe.

Kazakhstan was among the first countries to submit a bid to host the 2028 conference. On May 26, during IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi’s visit to Astana, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Agency Almassadam Satkaliyev handed over the relevant letter. We received confirmation nearly two weeks ago that the IAEA will hold the event in Almaty, naturally with the Institute of Nuclear Physics serving as one of the host venues," Sakhiev said.


He noted that leading international experts in the field of research reactors are expected to attend the conference.

We expect prominent scientists, specialists and experts in research reactors from all over the world. By that time, we hope to have made a decision on our new research reactor. We will once again present our plans and seek the opinions of the world’s experts on whether we have chosen the right reactor," he said.


According to the head of the institute, the new research reactor is expected to support not only fundamental and applied scientific research but also the development of high-tech industries.

In the future, it should serve not only fundamental and applied science but also the production of radiopharmaceuticals. Potentially, it could even support the manufacture of microchips and semiconductors in Kazakhstan," Sakhiev added.

 

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