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Beyond ITER – Skills Development Fusion Industry Innovation Forum

This forum aims to promote and develop fusion-related skills in the industry, positioning Europe at the forefront of fusion technology and identifying future commercial opportunities. We review the current situation, identify skill gaps, and provide recommendations for training industrial professionals. Your input on current and future skills and qualification needs is crucial to our success.

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Beyond ITER – Skills Development Fusion Industry Innovation Forum

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  1. Beyond ITER – Skills Development Fusion Industry Innovation Forum Christian SCHOENFELDER AREVA Senior Advisor Member of FIIF Management Board

  2. One main objective of FIIF: to promote and assist in the development of fusion related skills in industry to position European industry at the forefront of fusion technology and therefore anticipate any future fusion commercial opportunities Review of present situation: Education and training actions have been, up to now, mainly focused on basic education Very few training is proposed for professional engineers in fusion-related industrial activities The actions are not job driven (in most cases) and the contents mainly deal with fundamental topics Quick survey of industry provided some information on available / important skills There is thus a need to address short falls in fusion industrial competences The Forum has made some initial recommendations, e.g. Implement a pilot scheme for training industrial professional engineers Establish a pilot European Master of Fusion Engineering Embed training actions in the power plant conceptual design activities Involve experienced personnel from professional training institutions Include basic industry related job positions in the FUSENET* mission Your input: current / future skills and qualification needs ??? * European Fusion Education Network

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  4. From a quick survey of industry (39 companies) No specific competences reported in the area of civil design, nuclear licensing, and nuclear grade qualification and control Experiences reported mainly in engineering support, quality assurance and project management, diagnostics, electrical power supplies and material development Job positions of system engineers, process engineers and procurement engineers did not yet exist for this specific field In contrast, the following job positions are considered important for the future industry: system engineers, I&C engineers, electrical, mechanical, quality management engineers, interface and configuration management, project and procurement engineers, project and engineering managers Nearly all agreed that a professional training passport, recognized EU wide, would be advantageous Current initiatives insufficiently satisfy the emerging training requirements. Fusion needs adaptation of conventional disciplines (technical process and systems but also management, procurement, quality assurance … ).

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