Mirion represents the USA at the IAEA conference in Vienna - Important topic nuclear energy!
Mirion is taking part in the IAEA General Conference in Vienna to discuss nuclear safety and nuclear technology issues.

Mirion represents the USA at the IAEA conference in Vienna - Important topic nuclear energy!
Vienna will become the center of global nuclear policy from September 15, 2025, when the 69th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) takes place. The US company Mirion is also there and is represented by CEO Thomas Logan and CFO Brian Schopfer Yahoo Finance reports.
The event lasts until September 19th and addresses important questions about nuclear security and the peaceful use of nuclear technology. Mirion, which operates in a total of 12 countries, brings its extensive specialist knowledge and perspectives to the international dialogue at this General Conference. “This makes a valuable contribution” is how the company’s influence is described.
A look at the IAEA
Since its founding in Vienna in 1957, the IAEA has had a crucial mission: to ensure that nuclear energy contributes to peace, health and prosperity, while at the same time seeking to prevent the misuse of nuclear materials for military purposes. To this end, the organization develops standards for the safe operation of nuclear facilities and their protection against external threats the Foreign Office.
Particular attention is paid to the implementation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which obliges non-nuclear-weapon member states to agree on comprehensive safeguards measures with the IAEA. The verification standard includes both a comprehensive agreement and an additional protocol and has proven itself worldwide.
Germany and the IAEA
Germany, a founding member of the IAEA and a permanent member of the Board of Governors since 1973, has established itself as a key player in international nuclear diplomacy. With numerous voluntary contributions to IAEA projects, Germany has consolidated its role and is one of the most important financial supporters behind the USA, China and Japan, as the IAEA reports show.
The event in Vienna will therefore not only be important for Mirion, but will also be in the broader context of international cooperation in the field of nuclear security and disarmament. The IAEA supports its member states in the peaceful use of radiological technical applications and leads important discussions to ensure international standards.
In a world where nuclear energy presents both opportunities and risks, the General Conference appears to be an ideal setting to clarify questions, exchange perspectives and find long-term solutions. The coming days in Vienna promise to provide exciting insights and significant impulses.