Imaging the New Nuclear
For decades, Egis has positioned itself as a partner of public and private research centres, supporting their development and the day-to-day operation of their facilities in civil and military nuclear power. Our global expertise enables us to meet all the needs of major research infrastructure programmes.
Since 2010, Egis has been contributing to the energy transition through its involvement in the ITER project, the most ambitious experimental fusion reactor ever built in the world. Within the Engage and then b.NEXT consortia, Egis is providing its multidisciplinary expertise in design and project management for the construction of this facility, which includes some forty buildings including the tokamak.
Our teams are actively involved in cutting-edge research infrastructure projects such as the Laser Mégajoule (LMJ) and Jules Horowitz (RJH). On these projects, Egis is working in support of TechnicAtome and the CEA on site monitoring, OPC, synthesis, project management assistance and specific technical studies.
Our laboratory references include major facilities such as the CEA's test laboratory for active fuels (TLECA), the CERN particle accelerator and the EDF R&D centre which studies the electrical systems of the future. These collaborations demonstrate the diversity of skills and the trust placed in us by our clients in a wide range of critical contexts.