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Fusion Expo
Tomaž SkobeFusion Expo Project Leader
Jozef Stefan InstituteNuclear Training Centre
• Travelling Exhibition
• Prepared by EFDA
• Financed by the EC Euratom programme
• Exhibitions organized by SFA Euratom-MHEST since 2008
Organization
Fusion Expo Support Team
Public Opinion matters.
Delivering informations:
about fusion,
JET, ITER,
should be continious event.
FUSION EXPO represents a good opportunity for explanations of fusion power.
Importance of Public Opinion
58%
53%
44%
43%
41%
31%
24%
21%
9%
7%
19%
0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7
Nuclear fusion
Hydrogen energy and cars (H2)
Geothermal energy
Ocean energy
Fuel cells
4th generation nuclear reactors
Clean coal
Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
ITER
Negawatt and sustainable decrease
None of these
New Energy Technologies
Eurobarometer 2007
� general public“ � location
� future generation” � invitations to schools
� “decision makers” � invitations to the parliament
� “opinion drivers” � personal invitations
Fusion Expo Target Groups
MINI Exhibition area ~50 - 150 m2
MAXIExhibition area
> 200 m2
Fusion Expo Types
Part of big international events or individual exhibitions.
Aditional storage room (50 m2) for depositing the empty Expo boxes
Preferred duration of the Expo is 2-3 weeks.
Fusion Expo 2008-2010
Visitors
N/A11th 16th August 2010Budapest, HungarySupport ActionSziget Festival 2010, KFKI
N/A2nd -7th July 2010Torino, ItalySupport ActionESOF 2010
75017th – 21st March 2010Barcelona, SpainMini ExpoEducational fair, F4E
N/A4th March – 2nd May 2010Terrassa, SpainMaxi ExpoMuseum of Science and Technology of Catalonia,
CIEMAT
173*17th - 22nd November 2009Cork, IrelandMini ExpoIrish Science Week, UCC
3.00010th – 13th November 2009Dublin, IrelandMini ExpoIrish Science Week, DCU
6.0003rd - 20th November 2009Katowice, PolandMaxi ExpoAssociation Euratom IPPLM
2.53110th - 25th October 2009Łodz, PolandMaxi ExpoAssociation Euratom IPPLM
1.00012th – 17th August 2009Budapest, HungarySupport ActionSziget Festival 2009, KFKI
2.24815th June - 15th July 2009Szczecin, PolandMaxi ExpoAssociation Euratom IPPLM
2.70027th May - 9th June 2009Koszalin, PolandMaxi ExpoAssociation Euratom IPPLM
1.3107th - 8th May 2009Prague, Czech RepublicSome parts of the ExpoResearch Connection 2009
3.50010th - 20th March 2009Ljubljana, SloveniaMini ExpoAssociation Euratom MHEST
5.00014th to 16th November 2008Paris, FranceMaxi ExpoEuropean City of Science
Number of visitors
DatePlaceType of participationHost / Event
����• Central position• Easy to access by public transport• Being a popular place is an advantage• Accessible for the Fusion Expo truck
Venues
Public place Bratislava University Vienna
Gallery Ljubljana
• 2 Thematic Islands (fusion and ITER)
– Posters with texts and images
– Screens showing fusion related movies
– Computers with interactive content
• Models (related to fusion research)
• Booklets and DVDs in national language
• Guides (provided by the host)
• Optional: Attractive experiments for different levels
• Optional: Lectures, Road show, etc.
Components
FusionDescribes the basics of fusion
ITERIllustrates the ITER design
Thematic Islands
Interactive ITER model
Presents particular parts of
the reactor
Reactor site model
Presents scheme
of future
fusion powerplant
Models
Toroidal Plasma Tube “Mellator”
Models
Plasma Ball
Stellarator model
Reactor Section
3D ITER image
Models
ITER – JET model
Bicycle:“manpower
power plant”
Microwave oven induced plasma
Experiments
Optional
3D projection on big screen
Starmakers
3D Theater
Fusia
Movies
The power of a guide: enthusiasmThe power of a guide: enthusiasm
Advertising Fusion Expo
Conclusions
• Fusion Expo increases general level of knowledge,
• positive media attention,
• support public information,
• good method for interactive explanations.
“Tell them and they will forget. Show them and they will remember. Involve them and they will understand”.
Make first step
Visit the galleries at Fusion Expo web page and explore more about the previous events:
www.fusion-expo.eu