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Path to Commercialization

Partners, Early Adopters & Facilities

Built Through Collaboration and
Real-World Execution

Developing a practical fusion power plant requires more than scientific progress. It requires coordinated advances across fusion science, plant design, engineering, materials, systems integration, and power generation. 

General Fusion’s approach to commercialization brings together in-house development, design, engineering, and experimentation with technical expertise from leading research and industrial partners. It also incorporates commercial guidance from potential early adopters to advance Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) toward commercialization. 

Collaborators and Technical Partners

General Fusion works with leading research institutions, laboratories, and industrial partners to advance core technologies, validate results, and support system development. 

These collaborations contribute to key areas, including plasma diagnostics, plasma physics, material science, liquid metal systems, and power plant engineering. 

Research & National Laboratories

UK Atomic Energy Authority

U.S. Department of Energy

Canadian Nuclear Laboratories

TRIUMF

DIII-D National Fusion Facility

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Savannah River National Laboratory

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Academic Institutions

Simon Fraser
University

McGill
University

Queen’s
University

University
of Waterloo

University
of Illinois

Universidade
de Lisboa

Industrial Partners

Hatch

TRIUMF

COMSOL

Sheffield
Forgemasters

Kyoto
Fusioneering

Bertin
Technologies

Motus Design
Group

Kinetrics

General Atomics

Aerospace
Corporation

Potential Early Adopters
and Strategic Engagement

General Fusion engages utilities, industrial companies, and energy developers through its Market Development Advisory Committee (MDAC), a group of organizations that have signed agreements with the company to support its technology development and commercialization efforts. 

These relationships help inform system design, deployment models, and commercial requirements. 

BrucePower | Ontario, CA
OPG | Ontario, CA
EON | Conventry, UK
Stegra | Stockholm, Sweden
Southern Company | Georgia, USA
TVA | Tennesse, USA
Duke Energy | North Carolina, USA
Eneco | Rotterdam, Netherlands
Engie | Brussels, Belgium
Renexia | Rome, Italy
ACEN | Manila, Philippines
Fortis | British Columbia, CA
BC Hydro | British Columbia, CA

Born in Canada. Advancing Fusion Globally.

 

General Fusion was founded in Canada and continues to operate from its headquarters in the Vancouver area. 

The company’s approximately 100,000-square-foot, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission-licensed campus is designed to support large-scale machines and houses its LM26 fusion demonstration. Research, development, design, and engineering come together in these state-of-the-art facilities.