Collaboration. The Rosatom Technical Academy and the Atomic Energy Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan (Uzatom) have signed an agreement on cooperation in nuclear medicine and related areas. The agreement establishes a framework for the comprehensive development of the national nuclear medicine infrastructure in Uzbekistan, including the training and upskilling of specialized personnel and the systematic exchange of scientific and technical information between the parties. The educational programs will take into account the national contexts of both countries and will draw on best practices in the production of medical isotopes, radionuclide diagnostics and therapy, the clinical application of radiopharmaceuticals, and radiation safety. Uzatom Director Azim Akhmedkhadjaev emphasized that developing nuclear medicine is a priority for Uzbekistan’s healthcare system and recalled that work on drafting a national strategy for nuclear medicine development has been underway in partnership with Rosatom since February of this year. According to Academy Rector Yuri Seleznev, the Rosatom Technical Academy is ready to provide its educational and scientific resources to train professionals capable of working with advanced technologies at a world-class level.