 This small floating robot can help IAEA inspectors verify the presence of nuclear material stored underwater. It propels itself across the surface of a spent nuclear fuel pool to quickly provide clear images of areas that are difficult for inspectors to access. The new robot is the winner of the IAEA Robotics Challenge, a competition organized by the agency to identify innovative technologies. We are very happy that our design was chosen to be able to contribute to safeguards and other verification efforts of the IAEA. The robot can complement the improved chairing copuying device, an optical instrument that detects the light emitted by spent fuel when underwater. What we hope is that this solution is going to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of spent fuel verification and not only for the IAEA but for the operator. From Vienna, Austria, this is Alejandra Silva reporting for the IAEA.