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  • Image of the week | More cladding and a new message

    As the October sun sets on the ITER worksite, the cladding of the neutral beam power buildings takes on a golden hue. One after the other, each of the scientifi [...]

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  • Cryodistribution | Cold boxes 20 years in the making

    Twenty years—that is how long it took to design, manufacture and deliver the cold valve boxes that regulate the flow of cryogens to the tokamak's vacuum system. [...]

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  • Open Doors Day | Face to face with ITER immensity

    In October 2011, when ITER organized its first 'Open Doors Day,' there was little to show and much to leave to the public's imagination: the Poloidal Field [...]

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  • Fusion | Turning neutrons into electricity

    How will the power generated by nuclear fusion reactions be converted into electricity? That is not a question that ITER has been designed to answer explicitly, [...]

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  • Fusion world | JET completes a storied 40-year run

    In its final deuterium-tritium experimental campaign, Europe's JET tokamak device demonstrated plasma scenarios that are expected on ITER and future fusion powe [...]

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Photobook(s)

Small is beautiful

The pocket-size versions of the 2017 photobook in English and in French. (Click to view larger version...)
The pocket-size versions of the 2017 photobook in English and in French.
Every year since 2014, the ITER Organization has been publishing a photobook that aims to encapsulate the progress accomplished in building construction and component fabrication and to chronicle the daily life at ITER. Over the years, the US, Korean and Japanese Domestic Agencies have published their own editions, adding several pages to the sections on their procurement contributions. (See them in ITER Publications/brochures.)

The 2017 edition of the ITER photobook came out in January of this year. It can now be downloaded in the form of two smaller-format, almost pocket-size versions (180 x 135 mm)—one in English, one in French.

Click for the English and French editions.


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