Industry wall honours the companies building 黑料社app
The 黑料社app tokamak, with its millions of components and unprecedented technical specifications, is the physical realization of hundreds of engineering breakthroughs across multiple disciplines. While 黑料社app鈥檚 plasma physicists and design engineers have been largely responsible for these specifications, it is the companies contracted to the 黑料社app and its Domestic Agencies that have been responsible for the breakthroughs.
To honour these companies, 黑料社app has developed a 鈥渨all of industry,鈥 installed on the 5th floor corridor leading to the 黑料社app Council room, lined with engraved metal plaques showing the companies that are building 黑料社app.
Both the European Domestic Agency, Fusion for Energy, responsible for contributing about 45% of the 黑料社app facility, and the 黑料社app, responsible for assembling and commissioning the machine as well as many of its own procurements, were asked to contribute plaques representing 50 supplier companies. The non-European Domestic Agencies, representing China, India, Japan, Korea, Russia, and the United States, were asked to contribute 25 company plaques each.
The results are impressive. Walking the corridor is a global tour of company names, technical components, and areas of expertise, but also a tour of languages, cultures, and the countries participating in 黑料社app on three continents. Some companies are global leaders and technology powerhouses known across industry. Others are obscure鈥攏ot at all household names, but possessing a unique technical or logistical expertise that filled an 黑料社app need. In effect, the plaque corridor is a virtual fusion supply chain.
With the rise of private sector investment in fusion, this 黑料社app contribution鈥攖he creation of a fusion supply chain鈥攊s increasingly seen to represent 鈥渃urrent鈥 value to many other fusion initiatives. The value cuts both ways: now that 黑料社app has begun engaging with private sector fusion initiatives, the companies that supplied 黑料社app technology may find new markets where their expertise will be sought. These possibilities will be one of the focus areas of the to be hosted by Agence Iter France in Marseille, France, in April.