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FusionXInnovation takes place in London and Culham, May 15-16. The event will connect investors with pioneering companies, technologies and innovators across a range of industries. Spaces at this high-level meeting are limited - register today.  

FusionXInnovation is the only event exploring investment opportunities in fusion-related innovations across sectors as diverse as quantum computing, energy transmission, oncology and high-speed rail. It will examine opportunities in companies and technologies, and their place in deep-tech, climate and decarbonisation investment portfolios.

Fusion energy is rapidly progressing toward commercialisation, driving the development of new technologies, processes and materials along the way. Fusion-related companies are at the leading edge in the commercialisation of neutron sources, super-conductivity and AI, in applications ranging from industrial imaging, medical isotopes and predictive analytics.

Confirmed participants include:

  • Baroness Gustafsson, Minister for Investment DBT & HM Treasury

  • Liam Brennan, Director of TE Magnetics, Tokamak Energy

  • Dan Shafqat, Principal, Decarb Ventures

  • Thomas Forner, Co-Founder & President, Focused Energy

  • Torsten Löffler, Investment Director, DeepTech & Climate Fund (DTCF)

  • Francesco Volpe, CEO, Renaissance Fusion

  • Alex Borovskis, CEO, Helixos

  • Talmon Firestone, Co-Founder & CEO, Astral Systems

  • Antonia Schmalz, Innovation Manager, SPRIND & CTO, Pulsed Light Technologies

On day two, the event moves to the UKAEA’s Culham Campus in Oxfordshire. Delegates are invited to the Fusion Showcase, a preview of pre-seed and seed fund opportunities, including:

  • Efficient high power energy sources with potential applications in geothermal, communications and damage detection of structures and beyond

  • Lithium enrichment technology based on biological processes

  • New technology to interface between robotics, simulation and the operator

  • Simulation tools to make leaps in the efficiency of calculations in a huge variety of industries, currently already under trial

In addition to the showcase, the day will include a tour of UKAEA’s facilities and the chance for 1-2-1 conversations with opportunity owners.

FusionXInnovation: May 15-16 - Connecting capital and opportunity in fusion

FusionXInnovation takes place in London and Culham, May 15-16. The event will connect investors with pioneering companies, technologies and innovators across a range of industries. Spaces at this high-level meeting are limited - register today.  

FusionXInnovation is the only event exploring investment opportunities in fusion-related innovations across sectors as diverse as quantum computing, energy transmission, oncology and high-speed rail. It will examine opportunities in companies and technologies, and their place in deep-tech, climate and decarbonisation investment portfolios.

Fusion energy is rapidly progressing toward commercialisation, driving the development of new technologies, processes and materials along the way. Fusion-related companies are at the leading edge in the commercialisation of neutron sources, super-conductivity and AI, in applications ranging from industrial imaging, medical isotopes and predictive analytics.

Confirmed participants include:

  • Baroness Gustafsson, Minister for Investment DBT & HM Treasury

  • Liam Brennan, Director of TE Magnetics, Tokamak Energy

  • Dan Shafqat, Principal, Decarb Ventures

  • Thomas Forner, Co-Founder & President, Focused Energy

  • Torsten Löffler, Investment Director, DeepTech & Climate Fund (DTCF)

  • Francesco Volpe, CEO, Renaissance Fusion

  • Alex Borovskis, CEO, Helixos

  • Talmon Firestone, Co-Founder & CEO, Astral Systems

  • Antonia Schmalz, Innovation Manager, SPRIND & CTO, Pulsed Light Technologies

On day two, the event moves to the UKAEA’s Culham Campus in Oxfordshire. Delegates are invited to the Fusion Showcase, a preview of pre-seed and seed fund opportunities, including:

  • Efficient high power energy sources with potential applications in geothermal, communications and damage detection of structures and beyond

  • Lithium enrichment technology based on biological processes

  • New technology to interface between robotics, simulation and the operator

  • Simulation tools to make leaps in the efficiency of calculations in a huge variety of industries, currently already under trial

In addition to the showcase, the day will include a tour of UKAEA’s facilities and the chance for 1-2-1 conversations with opportunity owners.

FusionXInnovation: May 15-16 - Connecting capital and opportunity in fusion