 The IAA opened the doors of a new laboratory that will help countries to use a nuclear technique to combat insect pests. During the opening ceremony, Director General Yuki Yamano spoke about the member states' contribution to the renovation of the Nuclear Applications Laboratories in Cybersdorf, which started in January 2014. All of these were possible, thanks to your help. We are really grateful for your support. The new insect pest control laboratory area will offer over 1,700 square meters of space. A new 230-square-meter ecosphere will provide a modern environment for research and training of member states' experts. With these labs, we can provide more services, more products and more data for the member states. In cooperation with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the scientists here work on the sterile insect technique, a type of insect bear control method that has been used effectively against many insect pests. This FAO IAEA joint division is a real success. We are producing concrete results. For the first time since the opening in 1962, the eight IAEA laboratories are now receiving an extensive modernization. From Cybersdorf, Austria, this is Alejandra Silva reporting for the IAEA.