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Oxford Technologies Ltd, the UK's leading developer of remote handling systems for hostile environments, is establishing a Centre of Excellence in Remote Handling at new, larger, offices and laboratories in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.
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The JET boom developed by Oxford Technologies
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20sqm Magink digital billboard in Florida
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Magink Display Technologies is the latest Culham Innovation Centre company to benefit from the Fusion Technical Support Package. Access to fusion engineers will allow the company to develop test equipment for its innovative display technology.
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The annual Nu-Tech Technology & Innovation exhibition visited the Culham site at the beginning of May. Over 30 companies were on show. “It's the breadth of the products and services that makes the exhibition so relevant to the UKAEA and other companies here on the Culham site,” said Professor Steve Cowley, Director of UKAEA Culham.
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Technology & Innovation exhibition, Culham
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The JET machine
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An intensive series of experimental campaigns is being conducted on JET, following the installation of the first set of major JET enhancements implemented under EFDA (known as EP1).
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Atkins is one of the world's leading engineering and design consultancies, with the depth and breadth of technical expertise to respond to the complex challenges of the world's major infrastructure projects. In January to April it implemented for the ITER International Organisation a risk management methodology on the ITER Heating and Current Drive systems: the neutral beam, Ion Cyclotron and Electron Cyclotron systems
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The ITER Ion Cyclotron antennae will look a lot like (but be much larger than) this one installed at JET. Photo: JET
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Martec glass to metal seal
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It's great to get feedback on Fusion Business, it's even better to hear that one of our stories has led to new business. A recent report on Martec Ltd, a designer and manufacturer of interconnection solutions for critical, specialist applications that operate in harsh environments; in our Fusion Business exhibitor news struck a chord with one reader, leading to a sales win for the company.
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| Views expressed in Fusion Business do not necessarily reflect those of the EURATOM/CCFE Fusion Association. no liability is accepted whatsoever for errors or omissions in Fusion Business. This work is funded jointly by the United Kingdom Engineering and Physical Sciences research Council (EPSRC) and by EURATOM. If you would like to comment on the content of this ezine, please contact: nick.holloway@ccfe.ac.uk |
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