GTD has signed a new contract with Fusion for Energy (F4E) for the hardware procurement, assembly, and integration of the European Gyrotrons Control System, building on the control system design GTD developed in previous project phases. The agreement marks a further step in GTD's contribution to ITER, the world's largest fusion experiment.

GTD and Fusion for Energy (F4E) have signed a new contract for the European Gyrotrons Control System Hardware purchases and manufacturing, based on the control system design previously developed by GTD in earlier project phases. This contract marks a new milestonein our contribution to fusion technologies.
Gyrotrons are key devices in fusion systems, capable of generating high-power microwaves to heat plasma to extremely high temperatures, making them a critical element in the development of future fusion energy solutions.
This agreement reinforces GTD’s role in the development of advanced control systems, covering hardware procurement, system assembly, and integration activities within a highly demanding technological environment.
This achievement strengthens Europe’s industrial capabilities in a strategic technology and highlights the continued collaboration with Fusion for Energy (F4E), the EU organisation responsible for Europe’s contribution to ITER, the biggest international fusion experiment.
We are proud to be part of this journey towards a more sustainable energy for the future.