F4E welcomed the British Ambassador to Spain, Simon Manley, to its headquarters in Barcelona. Together with a group of British Foreign Office colleagues, the Ambassador met with F4E Senior Management and attended presentations about the work of F4E and the ITER project. The Ambassador also took the opportunity to meet British members of F4E staff for a chat in an informal setting during his visit. “I am delighted to be at F4E today and to meet British scientists and engineers working here in cutting-edge technology”, he said.
Commissioning will lead to new plasma operations by the end of 2026.
Close to 900 sensor coils around the machine to track the plasma.
The company adapted a robotic metrology tool from ITER to the automotive industry.
Teamwork by F4E and AMW consortium to deliver on schedule.
A major step in commissioning by F4E and Ampegon.
A framework for knowledge exchange in areas like magnets or tritium breeding.