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  • Portfolio | Sector repair has started

    Built up against vacuum vessel sector #7, the scaffolding reaches almost 20 metres in height and masks the massive component. Streaks of blinding light, filtere [...]

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    The Divertor Test Tokamak in Italy is creating a new model for engagement with industry in fusion research. ITER helped to pave the way. The Divertor Test Tokam [...]

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    There is something deliberately paradoxical in the architectural treatment of the ITER buildings. On the one hand, the alternation between the mirror-like stai [...]

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  • Former French Prime Minister | A fan then and now

    For Jean-Pierre Raffarin, former Prime Minister of France (2002-2005) who visited ITER on Friday 15 March, touring the ITER installation with ITER Director-Gene [...]

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  • CARE at ITER | New project values launched

    Collaboration, Accountability, Respect and Excellence drive the future of fusion for a diverse staff. When Pietro Barabaschi joined as ITER Director-General to [...]

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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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