After a decade of separate and sometimes competitive development, the Generation IV International Forum (GIF) and the International Atomic Energy Agency's International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO) are taking the first steps towards real co-operation and a pooling of resources.rnThe fourth INPRO-GIF interface meeting held in Vienna in March saw speakers from both initiatives calling for closer collaboration. "Recognition of the complementarities of the two projects opens opportunities for new forms of cooperation," said Yury Sokolov, IAEA deputy director general in his opening address.
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