This document, signed by the heads of both institutions, establishes a framework for collaboration designed to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and the potential launch of joint initiatives, based on shared interest and resource availability.
According to a press release, the areas of collaboration include radiation applied to medicine, radiation protection, dosimetry, technological innovation in healthcare settings, the development of digital tools, infrastructure improvement, research into patient safety and personalized treatments, as well as specialized training and scientific dissemination.
This framework creates a collaborative space between the healthcare sector and a developing scientific-technical infrastructure, with the objective of promoting interdisciplinary work among professionals from various fields such as medicine, engineering, physics, and applied research.




