End of Year Report highlights success of Fusion Futures programme
UKAEA publishes its first annual Fusion Futures report as programme builds on successful year one.
UKAEA publishes its first annual Fusion Futures report as programme builds on successful year one.
Two pioneering companies, Kyoto Fusioneering and Astral Systems, have joined the growing cluster of fusion technology and AI organisations at UKAEA.
Four innovative organisations have been supported by UKAEA to develop a range of engineering solutions to deliver fusion energy for future generations.
Fusion energy’s robotics demonstration unit paves the way for space-based data centres, solar farms and other megastructures
British musician, comedian and television star Bill Bailey’s interest and passion for fusion energy saw a recent visit to UKAEA’s Culham Campus.
UKAEA awards £3.5m to develop highly specialised sensors for extreme conditions of fusion energy environments.
Over the next five years, the fusion sector will require an estimated 2,200 additional professionals.
UKAEA and the Fukushima Institute for Research, Education and Innovation (F-REI) have signed a memorandum of cooperation on joint research in robotics and autonomous systems.
Eni and UKAEA launch a research and technological development collaboration for innovative solutions in the field of fusion energy.
A dedicated Centre for Doctoral Training in Fusion Engineering will start educating its first cohort of students in September 2025.