Novatron Fusion Group prepares for ‘Hello Tomorrow’ Global Summit in Paris
Novatron Fusion Group is looking forward to joining The Hello Tomorrow Global Summit in Paris on March 21-22.
Exclusively created for scientists and deep tech founders from diverse industries, it offers a beacon of forward-thinking prowess, drawing together more than 3,000 attendees, 100 speakers and 125 exhibitors.
We look forward to meeting fellow delegates and potential collaborators, to explain more about Novatron Fusion Group's unique nuclear fusion technology - and the world’s only stable mirror-machine concept.
We're especially looking forward to attending the 'Paving the road to a fully electrified economy' panel discussion featuring Lina Bertling Tjernberg - Professor in Power Grid Technology at KTH – The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.
Novatron Fusion Group plans to launch its first official fusion energy test facility, the N1, at KTH later this year. It comes shortly after our engineers completed a complex multi-system integration project to create plasma, marking a Scandinavian first and raising ambitions for the Nordics’ fusion energy sector.
The result was delivered on the first attempt via our X0 experimental test rig also located at the KTH. More here https://www.novatronfusion.com/news/2024-novatron-fusion-group-lifts-nordics-fusion-energy-ambition-with-advanced-plasma-project
Novatron Fusion Group was officially launched in December 2022 after securing strategic partnerships with KTH and EIT InnoEnergy. We later recruited world-class experience, with more than 100 personnel involved in the project to date, in the form of researchers and engineers from across Sweden, Japan and the USA – adding the company’s core team of 30.
Fusion power has the potential to provide a limitless supply of emissions-free, reliable, safe, and affordable energy for all.
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