2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0920-3796(02)00278-8
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Benefits to European industry from involvement in fusion

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“…Although it is obvious that industries can obtain some benefits by involvement in the R&D activity, only qualitative considerations were previously reported [4,5]. The spin-off technology is studied with actual fusion R&D project performed in the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, where a total of 66 billion Yen (inflation corrected) were spent in 40 years, including JT-60 large tokamak project.…”
Section: Results Of Technology Spin-offmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is obvious that industries can obtain some benefits by involvement in the R&D activity, only qualitative considerations were previously reported [4,5]. The spin-off technology is studied with actual fusion R&D project performed in the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, where a total of 66 billion Yen (inflation corrected) were spent in 40 years, including JT-60 large tokamak project.…”
Section: Results Of Technology Spin-offmentioning
confidence: 99%