70th IAEA General Conference

Event type: Trade show

Date: September 14 to 18, 2026

Location: Vienna, Austria

Venue: Vienna International Centre

Industry: Clean technologies, Life sciences

Registration deadline: September 9, 2026

Who should apply:

Canadian private-sector organizations and industry stakeholders interested in:

  • nuclear energy
  • clean technologies
  • medical isotopes
  • radiation technologies
  • related sectors

It is intended for companies looking to build international partnerships, explore business development opportunities, and connect with global nuclear and non-nuclear markets. Participants will also have opportunities to network with senior government officials, international organizations, and industry leaders.

Event description

The annual IAEA General Conference offers a one-of-a-kind nuclear energy networking opportunity that brings together thousands of government and industry leaders in Vienna. It provides a unique platform for Canadian industry stakeholders to engage emerging markets, build strategic partnerships, and connect directly with key decision-makers across the global nuclear sector.

Participating stakeholders can showcase their expertise, gain insights into international demand, and explore opportunities across nuclear energy, medical isotopes, and related supply chains. By participating alongside a strong Government of Canada presence, stakeholders can enhance their visibility, strengthen credibility, and position themselves for long-term international growth. Visit the IAEA’s official website to learn more about the General Conference.

Registration

Registration will be coordinated by the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) on behalf of Canadian industry stakeholders. Interested participants must express their interest directly to the CNA by early September 2026 to allow sufficient time for registration with the IAEA.

To register, please contact the CNA at events@cna.ca before September 9.

Benefits of participating

  • Gain insights and market intelligence
  • Develop a first-hand understanding of the opportunities and challenges of doing business in foreign markets
  • Meet key commercial entities, industry players, and potential buyers, investors and/or partners
  • Meet key regulatory bodies
  • Meet academic or research entities
  • Participate in networking events
  • Participate in pre-organized business-to-business meetings
  • Increase visibility of your product or service
  • Receive on-the-ground assistance from the Trade Commissioner Service
  • Compare your product/service with international competitors

How the program works

  • Business-to-business (B2B) matchmaking: The TCS organizes curated B2B meetings, connecting Canadian companies with international partners, investors, and clients to explore new business opportunities.
  • Networking opportunities: Join TCS-hosted networking sessions to connect with key industry players, government representatives, and global leaders, fostering collaborations that support international growth.

Contact us

Kate Churchill-Smith

Trade Commissioner
kate.churchill-smith@international.gc.ca

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