When completed, the city is expected to become the center of Vietnam’s nuclear industry, improving the real-life application of nuclear and radiation technology, notably in medicine.

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An aerial view of Long Khanh City of the Southern Dong Nai province, where the national Nuclear Science and Technology Research Center will be built

This establishment is aimed to strengthen the national research capacity on nuclear science and technology, develop a highly qualified workforce that can learn and master advanced nuclear technology, and increase the application of nuclear energy in socio-economic development – notably in agriculture, industry, healthcare, minerals, and other key sectors.

The research center is expected to employ about 800 to 1,000 experts and specialists in total.

Spanning over an area of nearly 97ha, the facility is planned to be equipped with a 10MWt research reactor, technological system, laboratories and equipment, as well as necessary auxiliary structures.

The head investor of the project is the Ministry of Science and Technology, represented by a project management board. The State budget will fund the project.

Source: VNA