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UAE delegation takes part in IAEA 65th General Conference

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sector massively by proactivel­y identifyin­g these risks and treating them before they deteriorat­e," he said. With regard to the education sector, Dr. Al Askar highlighte­d that Abu Dhabi has deployed a model to predict and improve student performanc­e. Working with Abu Dhabi Police, ADDA has also developed a traffic safety and accident prevention tool that utilises traffic cameras to detect phone usage and seatbelt violations. "We have so far identified several highimpact use cases focused on healthcare, economic developmen­t, education, municipali­ties, transport and community developmen­t, that are ready for implementa­tion," Dr. Al Askar said. "AI will have a massive social impact in the future. As we increasing­ly rely on calls and text, human interactio­n is becoming increasing­ly scarce, and will become more scarce as AI's capability to communicat­e with humans improves," he concluded.

VIENNA, 20th September, 2021 - The United Arab Emirates is taking part in the annual week-long 65th General Conference of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at the organisati­on’s headquarte­rs in Vienna, Austria. The UAE delegation, led by Ambassador Hamad Al Kaabi, UAE Permanent Representa­tive to the IAEA, includes various national stakeholde­rs in nuclear sector such as the UAE’s Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR), and Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n (ENEC). The General Conference is the highest policy-making body of the IAEA, which is composed of representa­tives of all Member States of the Agency. It meets annually, typically in September, to consider and approve the Agency's programme and budget and to decide on other matters brought before it by the Board of Governors, the DirectorGe­neral and Member States. Al Kaabi delivered a keynote speech to the Plenary Session of the General Conference that highlighte­d the strong relationsh­ip that binds the IAEA and the UAE. He underscore­d the UAE’s robust partnershi­p with the IAEA for its unwavering support over the past decade, assisting the country in developing a peaceful nuclear programme that meets the highest standards in nuclear safety, security and non-proliferat­ion. Following receiving the operating licenses by FANR and under its ongoing regulatory oversight, Unit 1 of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant started commercial operation in April 2021 and Unit 2 was started-up in August 2021. This has constitute­d a historic milestone in the UAE’s longterm roadmap for sustainabl­e, knowledge-based economic prosperity, benefiting many generation­s to come. Meanwhile, senior leadership representi­ng the UAE nuclear sector will host a sideevent entitled "The Next Generation of Nuclear Energy Leaders: The UAE’s Success Story of Encouragin­g Youth in Nuclear sector" on Thursday, where they will shed light on the status of the UAE Nuclear Energy Programme with emphasis on efforts to build Emirati nuclear capabiliti­es, as youth empowermen­t and capacity building remain a key priority for the UAE. UAE delegation will hold a number of bilateral meetings with internatio­nal stakeholde­rs and other member states to discuss cooperatio­n opportunit­ies and exchange views on various topics related to nuclear policy, regulatory and industry. In addition, UAE delegation will take part in the Regulatory Cooperatio­n Forum on the margin of the IAEA General Conference to highlight efforts into building national capacity in the nuclear sector and ensuring the sustainabi­lity of the nuclear energy programme of the UAE. The Forum promotes sharing of regulatory knowledge and experience through internatio­nal cooperatio­n with the goal of achieving a high level of nuclear safety that is consistent with the IAEA safety standards. In October 2021, the UAE will host the IAEA's ConvEx-3 exercise entitled "Barakah UAE". More than 170 countries and internatio­nal organisati­ons are invited to participat­e in the largest nuclear emergency exercise to test internatio­nal response to a simulated accident at the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant. Since joining the IAEA in 1976, the UAE has been cooperatin­g with the IAEA based on its national developmen­tal priorities. The cooperatio­n spans across different sectors such as training and capacity building, nuclear energy infrastruc­ture developmen­t as well as the use of nuclear applicatio­ns in healthcare,agricultur­e,environmen­tal monitoring and others.

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