International Computing
Developing international collaborations to help design and deliver the commercial fusion era.
Developing international collaborations to help design and deliver the commercial fusion era.
UKAEA’s £200 million Lithium Breeding Tritium Innovation (LIBRTI) programme has announced a series of significant steps to advance fusion energy development.
We are looking to develop a new National Fusion Skills Hub for the fusion energy sector.
Developing and delivering an industrially scalable fusion-grade advanced steel.
UKAEA and Siemens Energy Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd have produced critical materials data for developing fusion power plant components.
Creating technology transfer and commercialisation opportunities from fusion into global markets.
Minister Bowie shares his thoughts on the UK’s Fusion Futures Programme.