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68th IAEA General Conference

16 – 20 September 2024, Vienna International Centre, Vienna

Monday

16 September 2024, 13:00
Organized Visits

The IAEA Archives are a pillar of the IAEA’s institutional memory, spanning over 70 years and comprising over 10 000 shelf metres of hard-copy records and 10 terabytes of data. These walking tours are an opportunity to look behind the scenes to:

  • Experience the size and composition of the IAEA Archives;
  • Interact with some of the treasures in our holdings and be inspired by the Agency’s history;
  • View the Reading Room and an archival repository, and learn about challenges in preservation and access management; and
  • Hear how the Department of Management oversees the IAEA Archives.

Tours run from 1.00 to 2.00 p.m. daily. For those wishing to attend the tour, registration can be completed online here or in person at the IAEA Archives Tour Registration stand, located on the ground floor of the M building.

Tuesday

17 September 2024, 13:00
Organized Visits

The IAEA Archives are a pillar of the IAEA’s institutional memory, spanning over 70 years and comprising over 10 000 shelf metres of hard-copy records and 10 terabytes of data. These walking tours are an opportunity to look behind the scenes to:

  • Experience the size and composition of the IAEA Archives;
  • Interact with some of the treasures in our holdings and be inspired by the Agency’s history;
  • View the Reading Room and an archival repository, and learn about challenges in preservation and access management; and
  • Hear how the Department of Management oversees the IAEA Archives.

Tours run from 1.00 to 2.00 p.m. daily. For those wishing to attend the tour, registration can be completed online here or in person at the IAEA Archives Tour Registration stand, located on the ground floor of the M building.

17 September 2024, 13:00
Organized Visits

The Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC) is the global focal point for international preparedness for and response to nuclear or radiological emergencies. The tour will provide participants with an overview of the IEC’s response roles and emergency preparedness and response tools.

Tours will be offered on Tuesday, 17, Wednesday, 18 and Thursday, 19 September from 1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. The planned duration of each tour is one hour.

The assembly point is the Information Desk at the entrance to the M building from where participants will be picked up on the respective day at 12.50 p.m.

During this tour of the safeguards equipment workshops, visitors can learn more about the verification equipment that supports the IAEA’s verification mission, including non-destructive assay equipment, surveillance and unattended monitoring capabilities, and the seals and containment applied to nuclear material.

Prior registration for all tours is required in advance. To register for Safeguards Equipment Insight contact this email, stating first and family name, affiliation, delegation, and telephone number.

The assembly point is the Information Desk at the entrance to the M building from where participants will be picked up on Tuesday, 17 September at 1.30 p.m.

17 September 2024, 14:30
Organized Visits

This event involves a laboratory tour. The tour will showcase the Radiation Safety Technical Services Laboratory, which provides annual monitoring services for external and internal radiation exposure for 3000 occupationally exposed workers. These services are critical to IAEA activities globally. Support services also include training, consultation and the loan of survey equipment.

Prior registration for the tour is encouraged at the Nuclear Safety and Security exhibition booth outside the Plenary Hall in the M Building.

Tours will be offered on Tuesday, 17, Wednesday, 18 and Thursday 19 September 2024. from 2.30 p.m. to 3.45 p.m.

The assembly point is the Information Desk at the entrance to M building, from where participants will be picked up on the respective day at 2.20 p.m.

Wednesday

18 September 2024, 13:00
Organized Visits

The IAEA Archives are a pillar of the IAEA’s institutional memory, spanning over 70 years and comprising over 10 000 shelf metres of hard-copy records and 10 terabytes of data. These walking tours are an opportunity to look behind the scenes to:

  • Experience the size and composition of the IAEA Archives;
  • Interact with some of the treasures in our holdings and be inspired by the Agency’s history;
  • View the Reading Room and an archival repository, and learn about challenges in preservation and access management; and
  • Hear how the Department of Management oversees the IAEA Archives.

Tours run from 1.00 to 2.00 p.m. daily. For those wishing to attend the tour, registration can be completed online here or in person at the IAEA Archives Tour Registration stand, located on the ground floor of the M building.

18 September 2024, 13:00
Organized Visits

The Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC) is the global focal point for international preparedness for and response to nuclear or radiological emergencies. The tour will provide participants with an overview of the IEC’s response roles and emergency preparedness and response tools.

Tours will be offered on Tuesday, 17, Wednesday, 18 and Thursday, 19 September from 1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. The planned duration of each tour is one hour.

The assembly point is the Information Desk at the entrance to the M building from where participants will be picked up on the respective day at 12.50 p.m.

During this tour, visitors can learn about the safeguards equipment used by IAEA safeguards inspectors, from the preparation of equipment to be taken into the field, to the shipment of the equipment and its return to IAEA Headquarters.

Prior registration for all tours is required in advance. To register for Safeguards Equipment Insight contact this email, stating first and family name, affiliation, delegation, and telephone number.

The assembly point is the Information Desk at the entrance to the M building from where participants will be picked up on Wednesday, 18 September at 1.30 p.m.

18 September 2024, 14:30
Organized Visits

This event involves a laboratory tour. The tour will showcase the Radiation Safety Technical Services Laboratory, which provides annual monitoring services for external and internal radiation exposure for 3000 occupationally exposed workers. These services are critical to IAEA activities globally. Support services also include training, consultation and the loan of survey equipment.

Prior registration for the tour is encouraged at the Nuclear Safety and Security exhibition booth outside the Plenary Hall in the M Building.

Tours will be offered on Tuesday, 17, Wednesday, 18 and Thursday 19 September 2024. from 2.30 p.m. to 3.45 p.m.

The assembly point is the Information Desk at the entrance to M building, from where participants will be picked up on the respective day at 2.20 p.m.

Thursday

19 September 2024, 13:00
Organized Visits

The IAEA Archives are a pillar of the IAEA’s institutional memory, spanning over 70 years and comprising over 10 000 shelf metres of hard-copy records and 10 terabytes of data. These walking tours are an opportunity to look behind the scenes to:

  • Experience the size and composition of the IAEA Archives;
  • Interact with some of the treasures in our holdings and be inspired by the Agency’s history;
  • View the Reading Room and an archival repository, and learn about challenges in preservation and access management; and
  • Hear how the Department of Management oversees the IAEA Archives.

Tours run from 1.00 to 2.00 p.m. daily. For those wishing to attend the tour, registration can be completed online here or in person at the IAEA Archives Tour Registration stand, located on the ground floor of the M building.

19 September 2024, 13:00
Organized Visits

The Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC) is the global focal point for international preparedness for and response to nuclear or radiological emergencies. The tour will provide participants with an overview of the IEC’s response roles and emergency preparedness and response tools.

Tours will be offered on Tuesday, 17, Wednesday, 18 and Thursday, 19 September from 1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. The planned duration of each tour is one hour.

The assembly point is the Information Desk at the entrance to the M building from where participants will be picked up on the respective day at 12.50 p.m.

19 September 2024, 14:30
Organized Visits

This event involves a laboratory tour. The tour will showcase the Radiation Safety Technical Services Laboratory, which provides annual monitoring services for external and internal radiation exposure for 3000 occupationally exposed workers. These services are critical to IAEA activities globally. Support services also include training, consultation and the loan of survey equipment.

Prior registration for the tour is encouraged at the Nuclear Safety and Security exhibition booth outside the Plenary Hall in the M Building.

Tours will be offered on Tuesday, 17, Wednesday, 18 and Thursday 19 September 2024. from 2.30 p.m. to 3.45 p.m.

The assembly point is the Information Desk at the entrance to M building, from where participants will be picked up on the respective day at 2.20 p.m.

Friday

20 September 2024, 13:00
Organized Visits

The IAEA Archives are a pillar of the IAEA’s institutional memory, spanning over 70 years and comprising over 10 000 shelf metres of hard-copy records and 10 terabytes of data. These walking tours are an opportunity to look behind the scenes to:

  • Experience the size and composition of the IAEA Archives;
  • Interact with some of the treasures in our holdings and be inspired by the Agency’s history;
  • View the Reading Room and an archival repository, and learn about challenges in preservation and access management; and
  • Hear how the Department of Management oversees the IAEA Archives.

Tours run from 1.00 to 2.00 p.m. daily. For those wishing to attend the tour, registration can be completed online here or in person at the IAEA Archives Tour Registration stand, located on the ground floor of the M building.

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