Fusion Futures encompasses three core areas of focus:
Industry Development: Supporting UK industry capacity and capability through technology transfer.
Scientific Exploration: Tackling some of fusion’s most complex challenges through cutting-edge research.
People and Skills: Empowering the workforce of tomorrow with fusion energy education, skills training, and advanced computing and AI innovations.
The website showcases six key programmes, reflecting the breadth of work being carried out as part of the wider programme, including technology transfer, advances in computing and AI, the development of UK industry capacity and capability, fusion energy education and skills training, and scientific research into some of fusion's biggest challenges.
The website will be regularly updated with the latest news on developments, breakthroughs, and opportunities from this four-year programme.
If you have any questions about the work and how to get involved, please email: enquiries@fusionfutures.ukaea.uk to learn more and be part of the fusion revolution.
Fusion Futures, a major UKAEA program, has marked its first anniversary. It aims to foster world-leading innovation whilst stimulating general industry capacity through international collaboration and the development of future fusion powerplants.
To find out all about the programme, including how you can get involved, check out the brand-new Fusion Futures website here.
Fusion Futures encompasses three core areas of focus:
Industry Development: Supporting UK industry capacity and capability through technology transfer.
Scientific Exploration: Tackling some of fusion’s most complex challenges through cutting-edge research.
People and Skills: Empowering the workforce of tomorrow with fusion energy education, skills training, and advanced computing and AI innovations.
The website showcases six key programmes, reflecting the breadth of work being carried out as part of the wider programme, including technology transfer, advances in computing and AI, the development of UK industry capacity and capability, fusion energy education and skills training, and scientific research into some of fusion's biggest challenges.
The website will be regularly updated with the latest news on developments, breakthroughs, and opportunities from this four-year programme.
If you have any questions about the work and how to get involved, please email: enquiries@fusionfutures.ukaea.uk to learn more and be part of the fusion revolution.
Fusion Futures, a major UKAEA program, has marked its first anniversary. It aims to foster world-leading innovation whilst stimulating general industry capacity through international collaboration and the development of future fusion powerplants.
To find out all about the programme, including how you can get involved, check out the brand-new Fusion Futures website here.