The 11th International Symposium on Fusion Nuclear Technology (ISFNT) is expected to bring together more than 500 scientists and engineers from all over the world to present, discuss and report on the latest fusion breakthroughs.
Key policy makers from the world of science, innovation, business, nuclear fusion and the ITER project in particular, are expected to open the event and highlight the significance of fusion technology.
A rich scientific programme addressing different themes such as materials, blankets, neutronics, inertial confinement, repair and maintenance, DEMO and the Broader Approach collaboration between Europe and Japan, will help experts share knowledge and network.
An International Industrial Fusion Business Forum is also planned to allow the nuclear fusion community to interact in a dedicated forum.
An Industry Info Day is planned during which European companies will receive the latest information from representatives of ITER IO (ITER International Organization) and F4E on the status of the ITER project. An industrial exhibition is also organised offering the possibility to industry, SMEs and fusion laboratories to showcase their achievements.
ISFNT will provide you a unique opportunity to make business contacts with European companies and research laboratories involved in the ITER project. Business to Business (B2B) and Customer to Business (C2B) meetings will be scheduled during the event to help you establish new contacts.
The symposium will be jointly organised by CIEMAT and IREC, The Catalan Institute for Energy Research.
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F4E and Via Electronic complete the production of sensor coils.
The EU-funded centre is ready to offer technical support in fusion, aeronautics, health and safety.
Manufacturing the “sponges” that will create vacuum by absorbing gas particles.
Virtual fitting offers optimal positions to weld the segments of vacuum vessel sectors.
New central control room installed to operate the system.
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