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The sixth and last episode of Season 2 of The ITER World is now available.
"Narrating A Giant" caps off the season by interviewing ITER Head of Communication Laban Coblentz. What public information strategy should be followed for this project that has so many complex layers of science, engineering, technology and politics? How to sustain interest in a project that spans decades? How to combat misconceptions?
RAZOR, CGTN Europe's science and technology show, has published a 27-minute episode on the ITER Project.
Host Neil Cairns takes the viewer into some of the most interesting spaces of the ITER site, including the cathedral-like Tokamak pit, the gargantuan Assembly Hall and ITER Headquarters where staff from 35 nations are collaborating to "recreate the Sun's energy" on Earth. Through interviews with workers, managers and staff, the documentary captures the ambition of ITER and the gamechanging nature of fusion. "It's like when humans learned how to use fire," says one of the Chinese consortium members involved in machine assembly. "This is the second fire of humans in our history."
Watch "Are we any closer to recreating the Sun's energy at ITER?" on the RAZOR Science YouTube channel here.
The Fusion Industry Association has released its third annual survey of private fusion enterprises around the world.
The fusion industry continues to grow globally, with 13 new entrants, USD 1.4 billion (EUR 12.5 billion) in fresh funding, and nearly 1,000 direct jobs (+3,000 in the supply chain) created.
Private fusion initiatives exist in Australia (1), Canada (1), China (2), France (1), Israel (1), Italy (1), Germany (3), Japan (3), New Zealand (1), Sweden (1), the United Kingdom (3), and the United States (25).
These fusion companies are also benefitting at times from public money, as governments seek to spur innovation through public-private partnerships.
The companies participating in the survey spoke of their optimism about delivering fusion power to the grid, although "challenges remain."
You can download "The Global Fusion Industry in 2023" from this page on the Fusion Industry Association website.