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REPORT OF THE SUBPANEL FOR NEAR-TERM PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY 

 SUBGROUP TECHNOLOGY 



I. Charge of Subgroup 



The charge of the subgroup is described by the Summit 

 Working Group on Fusion as follows: 



"We note that technology development is an important area 

 where there is potential for increased international 

 collaboration in fusion. Such collaboration will be 

 particularly beneficial when the activities are focused 

 on the technology requirements and/or components of 

 existing and planned facilities. 



Charge: The subpanel should identify key areas where 

 increased international collaboration would be beneficial 

 and minimize duplication taking present national plans 

 for fusion energy development into account." 



The subgroup has been instructed by the Working Group to 

 consider the near-term fusion technology activities. 



II. Findings and Recommendations of Subgroup 



The subgroup met on 13th and 18th September 1984 in London 

 to consider the charge. The subgroup came to a conclusion 

 to report the following findings and recommendations, after 

 considering the fusion technology which included such areas 

 as materials, firstwall/blanket/shield, divertor/limiter, 

 remote operations, superconducting magnet, vacuum technology, 

 tritium, instrumentation and control, and heating equipment. 

 The background information used for the discussion is 

 attached as an appendix. 



(1) Findings 



i) Good international collaborations already exist 

 in fusion technology development. Examples of 

 formalized collaborations are: 



Under IAEA: 



1. INTOR 



2. Nuclear data 



