DR ‹ › The Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health (FM6SS) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) signed a strategic cooperation agreement on Wednesday in Vienna, marking a significant step forward in strengthening international collaboration in the field of health. This partnership paves the way for concrete initiatives across several key areas, including radiation oncology, medical imaging, nuclear medicine, medical physics, and nutrition, according to a statement from FM6SS. The agreement is based on a dynamic framework for cooperation focused on sharing expertise, developing skills, supporting research, and continuously improving the quality of care, the statement added. In this context, FM6SS has committed to actively contributing to international initiatives led by the IAEA, particularly through training programs, expert missions, and support for structuring projects such as Rays of Hope. The collaboration will also promote the exchange of international talent and strengthen contributions to global efforts aimed at supporting low- and middle-income countries. According to the foundation, the agreement will help consolidate excellence in expertise, drive innovation in healthcare, and reinforce Morocco's position as a regional hub in medical sciences. The event was also marked by a visit to IAEA laboratories, offering an opportunity to explore cutting-edge technologies and research programs shaping the future of medicine worldwide.