GTD has been awarded a project for supervision and control of another building in ITER -the world's largest experimental fusion facility. The contract, signed directly with Ferrovial, envisages design, development and commissioning of Supervision and Control System for TB06 building. The I&C system is in charge of monitoring and controlling outdoor lighting systems, electrical and HVAC; it also monitors trip alarms for power substation feeding systems. Since 2016 GTD is the main provider of Supervision and Control Systems on ITER Buildings. The first project was awarded to GTD in 2016 for TB04 Buildings: B13, B17 and B61. The scope of GTD activities ranges from design and manufacturing of control cabinets, elaboration of framework library, control software for PLCs to local supervision. ITER, one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world today, aims at building the world's largest tokamak to develop a safe, limitless and environmentally responsible energy source. ITER is a first-of-a-kind global venture where 35 nations are collaborating to build the magnetic fusion device, designed to prove the feasibility of fusion as a large-scale and carbon-free source of energy based on the same principle that powers our Sun and stars.