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Egypt organizes conference on nuclear reactors, uranium
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 7/28/1999

The Egyptian Ministry of Electricity and Power is to organize an international conference in Cairo on uses of atomic energy and producing radioisotopes, during the first week of November.

Ocarina is going to take part in organizing the conference in cooperation with the Egyptian department for nuclear material.

The three-day conference is to discuss the production of fertilized uranium, the substance used in atomic reactions, and they will also review Egypt's potential for manufacturing and activating reactors and training experts on producing radioisotopes used in reactors, medical industrial equipment, and genetic engineering in the agricultural sector.

Experts from Ocarina have taken part in establishing the Egyptian nuclear reactor.

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