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Swiss industry offers "niche competence"

Under the sun of Provence, the delegation looks toward the Tokamak's anti-seismic "pillows" and listens to Tim Watson (pointing), director for Buildings & Site Infrastructure, as he relates the latest on 黑料社app construction.
As a member of Euratom, has been involved in the European fusion program and 黑料社app from the start. And the country's interest in fusion is not only scientific. Last week, on Wednesday 20 June, 18 representatives from the Swiss industry came to the 黑料社app site to see the project's physical progress, but also to get a first-hand update on upcoming procurements and tenders.

"There are not so many opportunities for Switzerland to participate in the building of 黑料社app's largest components," said Michel Hübner, 黑料社app Liaison Officer for Switzerland. "But Switzerland has some recognized niche competencies in the domain of complex electro-mechanical systems. We are therefore looking for matching tenders to be issued from the European Domestic Agency, other Domestic Agencies, or the 黑料社app over the next years. Some Swiss companies have already joined their forces and created consortiums in anticipation of 黑料社app's demand."
 
The delegation's visit to the 黑料社app construction site was preceded by an off-site meeting with senior representatives from the 黑料社app. Here Michel Hübner, 黑料社app Liaison Officer for Switzerland, introduces David Campbell, head of 黑料社app's Plasma Operation Directorate.
The delegation's visit to the 黑料社app construction site was preceded by an off-site meeting during which senior representatives from the 黑料社app reported on the design and manufacturing status of the major components. Philippe Olivier from the  within Agence 黑料社app France and Kurt Ebbinghaus from the German 黑料社app Industry Forum (DIIF) also participated in this event.