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The world of fusion is coming to London’s Science Museum at a new international conference.
FUSION22 takes place on Tuesday, October 18 at the Science Museum, London.
A new international conference at London’s Science Museum will showcase the goals and vision of the global fusion community.
FUSION22 will explore the exciting developments in fusion that could lead to near limitless and low carbon energy in the future. It will also address the challenges the industry is facing to help accelerate the pace of development.
The hybrid event on Tuesday, October 18 will cover a range of thought-provoking panel sessions and keynote speeches, including:
Prof. Ian Chapman, UK Atomic Energy Authority Chief Executive, said:
“We are thrilled to be bringing FUSION22 to the iconic Science Museum this October. It’s a unique opportunity to showcase the many exciting developments happening in the world of fusion right now, and hear from the people striving to deliver safe, sustainable, low carbon electricity to the grid.
“It’s never been clearer that changes are needed to protect the planet for future generations, and fusion energy offers so much potential. But it’s also one of the greatest scientific and engineering challenges of them all. FUSION22 brings us together to face these challenges head on, because together we believe fusion is coming.”
FUSION22 is organised by UKAEA and the UK Fusion Cluster founding partners. Confirmed speakers include:
There are a limited number of places to attend in person, with the virtual event open for all. Registration is now open for both at fusioniscoming.com.
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