SAC Chairman PM Senior General Min Aung Hlaing opens Myanmar’s first-ever nuclear technology information centre

 





Thanks to the coopera­tion of Rosatom, Myan­mar will have to enhance the human resources related to the construction and running of a Small Modular Reactor in My­anmar and to produce qualified experts for respective sectors, said Chairman of the State Ad­ministration Council Prime Min­ister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing at the opening ceremony of Myanmar’s first-ever nuclear technology information centre in Hline Township of Yangon yesterday morning.


The Senior General and Di­rector-General Mr Alexey Evge­nievich Likhachev of Rosatom State Corporations unveiled the signboard of the Nuclear Technology Information Centre and sprinkled scented water on the plaque.


The Senior General and the Director-General of Rosa­tom State Corporations visited the centre. The Senior General viewed the booths on peace­fully using nuclear energy in agriculture, health, electricity and energy, and socioeconomic development sectors where the Director-General of Rosatom State Corporations and offi­cials conducted him round the booths.


As opening the centre, an MTV on honourable science and technology song of the Ministry of Science and Technology was presented.


Speaking on the occasion, the Senior General said that the peaceful use of nuclear ener­gy was initiated in signing the agreement between the Union Minister for Science and Tech­nology of Myanmar and the CEO of Rosatom in St Petersburg on 18 June 2015.


The Ministry of Science and Technology and Rosatom signed two memoranda of understand­ing in Moscow of the Russian Federation on 11 July 2022 for cooperation in applying nuclear energy, training and capacity en­hancement of human resourc­es, and educating the people to have a positive attitude over nuclear energy.


The Senior General ex­plained that upon completion of opening the nuclear technol­ogy information centre, public awareness of nuclear technol­ogy will be raised under the schedules. The centre will help students and youths get nuclear energy information, contribut­ing much to the enhancement of human resources.


The Senior General thanked a delegation from the National Research Nuclear University MEPHI of the Russian Federa­tion for holding discussions on learning opportunities at ME­PHI university, scholarship pro­grammes and job opportunities at basic education high schools and technological universities in Yangon, Nay Pyi Taw and Mandalay in order to improve human resources in applying nuclear energy.


At the 7th Eastern Economic Forum-EEF held in Vladivostok in September 2022, the Ministry of Electric Power and the Min­istry of Science and Technolo­gy signed the roadmap on the peaceful application of nuclear energy in 2023 and 2024 with Rosatom. Today, an agreement between both governments will be signed for cooperation in applying nuclear energy in 14 arenas.


Thanks to the cooperation of Rosatom, Myanmar will have to enhance the human resourc­es related to the construction and running of a Small Modu­lar Reactor in Myanmar and to produce qualified experts for respective sectors.


The director-general of Ro­satom State Corporations, in his speech, said that today is an event to open a new sector in the 75th-anniversary diplomatic relations between Russia and Myanmar. He expressed his be­lief that the construction of the nuclear power plant will benefit the natural environment, busi­nesses and social environment of the local people.


The director general noted that applying nuclear technol­ogy would be a powerful drive for the energy, industrial and economic sectors of Myan­mar as well as improvement of natural science, education and technology training.


Then, a video clip on Small Modular Reactor sent by Ro­satom State Corporations with a Myanmar subtitle was pre­sented.


The Union Minister for Science and Technology pre­sented commemorative gifts of the opening ceremony to the Senior General and the Rus­sian director general.


Rosatom State Corpora­tions Director-General Mr Alexey Evgenievich Likhachev and Union Minister for Science and Technology Dr Myo Thein Kyaw signed a memorandum of understanding on the future process between them in the presence of the Senior Gen­eral.


The delegation led by the Senior General on his visit to the Russian Federation in Sep­tember 2022 held a meeting with officials of Rosatom State Corporations and reached an agreement to build the nuclear technology information centre in Myanmar. During the trip, the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Electric Power of Myanmar signed two MoUs on future processes with Rosatom State Corporations. Thanks to the centre, people, students and youths will have the chance to observe knowledge on the peaceful use of nuclear energy in education, health, industrial, energy and other development undertakings of the nation. — MNA/TTA

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