 Small and medium-sized or modular reactors are among the most innovative emerging technologies in nuclear power. SMRs, as they are called, are more flexible than larger reactors and have the potential to replace fossil fuel energy sources in a number of applications. National experts met at the IAEA's SMR Regulators Forum to share their experiences in developing regulations for this new technology. Small modular reactor technology and designs have been developing rapidly over the last five to ten years. There are currently in excess of 50 designs available worldwide and these have been developed across a number of member states. Commercial SMR operations are expected to begin in the coming years. Their designs include new and enhanced safety features. This is really the only forum for the regulators to have that conversation about how are we going to determine if these designs are safe enough for our different countries. To assist regulators worldwide, the forum plans to publish documents describing member state experience on the key safety issues for SMRs including design and licensing as well as manufacturing, commissioning and operations. From Vienna, Austria, this is Alejandra Silva reporting for the IAEA.