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Purpose and Objectives

The purpose of this conference is to provide an international forum to take stock of the progress and discuss the opportunities, challenges and enabling conditions for the accelerated development and safe and secure deployment of SMRs among all possible stakeholders for SMRs. 

The primary objectives are to:

  • Present and discuss the up-to-date design and technology of SMRs and microreactors and their associated fuel cycle approaches;
  • Address the safety, security, and safeguards approaches specific to SMRs;  
  • Discuss legislative and regulatory frameworks and existing practices in regulation of SMR design, development, and deployment. 
  • Consider ways to facilitate the near-term deployment of SMRs, including financing and contracting approaches;
  • Discuss the status of national nuclear energy programmes in the Member States by highlighting technical and non-technical expectations and end-user requirements to SMRs design; and
  • Share information on recent Member State and IAEA initiatives relating to SMR development and deployment, including NHSI, and foster international collaboration among all stakeholders.

 

It is expected that this conference will help catalyse current activities in Member States and enhance prospects of safe and secure SMR deployment that will offer options for achieving clean energy transition and energy supply security in both embarking and expanding countries.

Target Audience

Participation in the conference is solicited from potential users and operators, regulatory bodies, relevant industries and technology holders, government officials, technical support organizations, representatives of international organizations, and technical and legal experts working in all areas of SMRs and nuclear power programmes. The conference is also intended for non-governmental organizations and academic institutions. The IAEA highly encourages the participation of women, early career professionals, and individuals from developing countries.

 

Key Deadlines and Dates

 

March 15 2024 (extended deadline) 29 February 2024 – Submission of abstracts through IAEA-INDICO

March 15 2024 29 February 2024 – Submission of Form B (together with Form A) through the InTouch+ platform

March 15 2024 29 February 2024 – Submission of Form C (together with Form A) through the InTouch+ platform

7 April 2024 29 March 2024 – Notification of acceptance of abstracts for oral or poster presentation

31 May 2024 – Electronic submission of full papers through IAEA-INDICO

31 July 2024 – Notification of review of full papers 

6 September 2024 – Deadline for submission of revised full papers submitted through IAEA-INDICO          

16 October 2024 – Submission of Form A only (no paper submission, no grant request) through the InTouch+ platform

21-25 October 2024 – Conference dates

Starts
Ends
Europe/Vienna
Vienna

IAEA Co-Scientific Secretaries of the Conference:

Ms Aline des Cloizeaux
Division of Nuclear Power
Department of Nuclear Energy 
Tel.: +43 1 2600 22750
Email: SMR2024@iaea.org


Ms Anna Hajduk Bradford 
Division of Nuclear Installation Safety
Department of Nuclear Safety and Security 
Tel.: +43 1 2600 22520
Email: SMR2024@iaea.org 


Administration and Organization:

Ms Nancy Herter
Conference Services Section
Division of Conference and Document Services
Department of Management
IAEA-CN-327; EVT2300044
Tel.: +43 1 260021315
Email: Conference.Contact-Point@iaea.org


Subsequent correspondence on scientific matters should be sent to the Co-Scientific Secretaries and correspondence on administrative matters to the IAEA’s Conference Services Section.