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Bidding for ITER projects? A consortium might help
Catching up on European industry's views
Keep in touch with the ITER Newsline
Technology Transfer
Testing times at OXIS Energy

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  Issue 9 - September 2008 Fusion Business
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Bidding for ITER projects? A consortium might help
 
Given the technology demands, complexity and size of ITER projects, no one company has the ability to handle them alone. David Boyd, Strategy Director – Power at independently owned international consultants Halcrow Group Limited, based in the UK, offers some thoughts on how to form a consortium ahead of bidding for ITER projects.

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Halcrow is pursuing ITER opportunities
 
     
Testing times at OXIS Energy
 

Oxis Energy - on the move
Oxis Energy has expanded from the Culham Innovation Centre to its own lab space on the Culham site. As the company begins producing prototypes of its rechargeable Lithium-Sulphide battery, the Technical Support Package provided by the UK fusion programme is proving to be more important than ever.

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Catching up on European industry's views
 
Opportunity arose for Dan Mistry, UK’s Industry Liaison Officer and the Deputy Chair of EU-ILO network to meet Sabine Portier and Claude Jablon of "Mission ITER" (French ILO) and Kurt Ebbinghaus, the German ILO, during his visit to the ITER International Organisation. “On this occasion we were able to share some of the concerns and challenges that are facing European companies who are either submitting tenders or looking to bid for ITER work packages” said Dan.

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Dan Mistry
 
     
Keep in touch with the ITER Newsline
 

ITER Newsline
The ITER Newsline is an online publication published bi-weekly aimed at informing the fusion community on the current status of the ITER project. The ITER Newsline contains a status update, announcements, staff changes, what happens on the ITER site, news on the Domestic Agencies, a Directors' corner and much more…

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