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  1. ITER - the way to new energy

    China, the European Union, India, Japan, Korea, Russia and the United States are participating in the decades-long project to build and operate ITER, and to train the fusion scientists, engineers and …

  2. Facts & Figures - ITER

    The heaviest components of the ITER machine will be shipped to the nearest Mediterranean port and then transported along 104 kilometres of specially modified road known as the ITER Itinerary.

  3. In a Few Lines - ITER

    We invite you to explore the ITER website for more information on the science of ITER, the ITER international collaboration and the large-scale building project that is underway in Saint Paul-lez …

  4. News hub - iter.org

    Physics Olympiad winners @ ITER 2025-12-18 - The talent of the future is welcomed at ITER in December, with the arrival of the prize-winning Turkmenistan team from the 2025 International …

  5. Building ITER

    The ITER Project is currently under construction on a 180-hectare site in southern France. Thirty-nine buildings and technical areas house the ITER Tokamak and its plant systems.

  6. The ITER Organization

    The ITER Organization is an intergovernmental organization that was created by an international agreement signed in 2006, and formally established on 24 October 2007 after its ratification by all …

  7. The machine - iter.org

    Your email address will only be used for the purpose of sending you the ITER Organization publication (s) that you have requested. ITER Organization will not transfer your email address or other personal …

  8. On The Road to ITER

    The latest on ITER project progress? Here you can find an interactive timeline of all the key milestones.

  9. ITER Members

    ITER includes China, the European Union, India, Japan, Korea, Russia and the United States. Members share costs and experimental results.

  10. Making it work - ITER

    ITER is pioneering novel divertor designs (image) and cooling techniques at the present limits of technology. Ongoing research is needed to optimize heat exhaust management in future reactors.