How will the ITER construction site evolve in 2013? Which areas will be mostly affected?
The F4E clips reporting on the evolution of the ITER construction site and the manufacturing of components are back!
We have reworked their style and integrated interviews from different members of staff and contractors in order to give you more insight on the state of play.
Our aim is to keep you informed on the key developments, make you see the progress of the works and help you meet the people behind the biggest scientific international collaboration in the field of energy-ITER.
Our first clip introduces you to Laurent Schmieder, F4E’s Project Manager for the ITER construction site, buildings and power supplies, who gives us a guided tour on the site and shares with us the volume of works that it will undergo during this year.
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New grant for the Finnish research centre to develop divertor assembly technologies.
F4E, SIMIC-CSI and ITER Organization celebrate important technical milestone.