Our industry is complex and global and sometimes misunderstood. Yet we offer much potential to improve lives. That is just one of many reasons to consider becoming a iia member.
The iia advocates for the industry’s potential. By joining iia, you bring your organization’s voice to the mix and another informed perspective to the discussion
The iia membership categories are mainly determined by the size of the member organisation so, for example, multi-national organisations are Platinum with a fee of USD 10,000-USD 12,000/year whereas consultants and small user of irradiation are Bronze with fee of USD 1,250. The membership fee for institutes, universities and quasi-governmental organisations is USD 500. This structure endeavours to share the cost of operating the organisation in a fair and equitable way whilst encouraging a diverse membership base both geographically and in terms of the type and size of organisations that participate.
Perhaps the greatest benefit that the Association provides to members is the knowledge that the best interests of the irradiation community are being represented and potential adverse impacts resulting from regulatory or legislative changes are being monitored, highlighted and/or challenged. In this regard, a membership of iia could be viewed as a form of risk management or insurance. We hope that this allows our industry leaders to focus on their core role in the knowledge that challenges to sterilisation modalities are being addressed and highlighted.
A core mission of the Association is to promote and to defend irradiation technologies. In order to address challenges and to embrace opportunities the iia has created an international network of affiliate relationships with regional or specialist groups. The iia also engages with legislative groups in Canada and the U.S. and international groups such as the Transport Facilitation Working Group that addresses issues such as the denial of Cobalt-60 shipments.