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A laboratory for technology transfer
Author | IAEA |
Date | September 1983 |
Classification | 2.11.9.90/03 (AUSTRIA - FACILITIES) |
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Introduction The International Atomic Energy Agency is an intergovernmental organization within the United Nations system. Established on 29 July 1957, one of its main statutory aims is to "seek to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health and prosperity throughout the world". To meet this objective the Agency has developed technical co-operation programmes which respond to requests from Member States for aid and advice in different areas of the Agency's activities. These programmes help to transfer the technology and expertise that the Agency has at its disposal to those parts of the world that can benefit most from it. By assessing and demonstrating the feasibility of new projects, developing new methods to implement them and providing training in the techniques that are used, the IAEA Laboratory at Seibersdorf plays an important role in helping the Agency to reach its technical co-operation objectives.
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