
Collaborative partners on our journey to commercial fusion energy.
The power of joining forces.
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS are key to overcoming technical, financial, and regulatory challenges. We are proud to partner with experts from governments, academia, and industry—together we can use our combined strengths to work toward powering a sustainable future.
Partnerships.
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology is Sweden’s premier and largest technical university, with a long tradition in fusion research dating back to Nobel Prize laureate Hannes Alfvén. Our strategic partnership gives us access to top research capacity and links us to other academic institutions in the extended KTH global network. This provides us with infrastructure, competence, and new talents.
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With its long tradition, experience, and expertise in fusion energy, UKAEA provides us with access to fusion-specific infrastructure and extensive fusion competence, which enables joint collaboration on technology development and funding opportunities.
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Oxford Sigma is a leading developer of fusion-critical technologies, providing us with in-depth technical expertise in component design, materials, and manufacturing.
Memberships.
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The Fusion Industry Association is a non-profit organization composed of private companies dedicated to making commercial fusion energy a reality. Through advocacy and education, we are accelerating the development of commercial fusion energy.
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The Fusion Cluster brings together fusion energy companies, the UK's national fusion energy research organization, businesses in the supply chain, academia, and investors.
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SCC UK is the largest Swedish Chamber of Commerce, supporting us in international brand building, networking, and public affairs activities.
Collaborative projects.
TauEB is a collaborative project, which integrates cutting-edge science, innovation management, and industrial readiness to accelerate the realization of fusion energy. This ambitious initiative unites interdisciplinary expertise under the coordination of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, aiming to achieve transformative advances in nuclear fusion technology.
The project is funded by the European Innovation Council (EIC), and the consortium partners and their respective roles are:
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KTH directs the project execution and communication strategies. It spearheads ponderomotive radiofrequency (RF) plugging research and investigates the role of ambipolar potential in energy confinement.
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NSC KIPT focuses on ambipolar plugging and plasma heating using Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) and Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ICRH), contributing to diagnostics and RF plugging research.
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We design the tandem magnetic field system, which is critical for ambipolar and RF plugging. We also prepare NOVATRON technology for industrial scalability.
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This entity manages project innovation and accelerates the commercialization of NOVATRON technology, advancing EU decarbonization goals.
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CCFE leads diagnostics to evaluate energy confinement time and supports plasma heating processes for ambipolar potential establishment.
Interested in formalizing a partnership with us?
Are you part of a future fusion supply chain, a large energy consumer, a political organization, or an NGO that wants to achieve fusion faster? Do not hesitate to get in touch with Philip von Segebaden, Head of Partnerships, at +46 73-387 64 45 or
philip.vonsegebaden@novatronfusion.com.
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