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Transfer of radiation technology to developing countries
Authors:Vitomir Markovic  Mohammad Ridwan
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International Atomic Energy Agency P.B. 100, A-1400, Vienna, Austria

Abstract:Transfer of technology is a complex process with many facets, options and constraints. While the concept is an important step in bringing industrialization process to agricultural based countries, it is clear, however, that a country will only benefit from a new technology if it addresses a real need, and if it can be absorbed and adapted to suit the existing cultural and technological base.

International Atomic Energy Agency, as UN body, has a mandate to promote nuclear applicationsand assist Member States in transfer of technology for peaceful applications. This mandate has been pursued by many different mechanisms developed in the past years: technical assistance, coordinated research programmes, scientific and technical meetings, publications, etc. In all these activities the Agency is the organizer and initiator, but main contributions come from expert services from developed countries and, increasingly, from developing countries themselves. The technical cooperation among developing coutries more and more becomes part of different programmes.

In particular, regional cooperation has been demonstrated as an effective instrument for transfer of technology from developed and among developing countries.

Some examples of actual programmes are given.

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