Building the Commerical Fusion Ecosystem
Fusion Energy is entering a decisive phase. Licensing procedures are being put in place. Supply chains are steadily maturing. Deployment decisions are accumulating.
FPP 2026 provides a global forum to take the pulse of the ongoing harmonization of forces driving commercial technology designs, risk-appropriate regulations, supply chains adaptation, and energy community forces and alliances as drivers of choice for the energy transition.
Conference Purpose
Actionable Issues for Commercial Fusion
- Commercial readiness of First-of-a-Kind fusion power plants
- Tritium and lithium supply, handling, transport and safety
- Recycling and management of activated materials and waste
- Safety-by-design approaches for fusion licensing
- Public-private partnerships and regulatory alignment
- Integration of fusion into regional and national energy systems
From Fusion Science to Commercial Reality
TECHNOLOGY READINESS
LICENSING FRAMEWORKS
SUPPY CHAIN INTEGRATION
REGIONAL ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION
Venue & Host City
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac | Québec City
Located in the heart of Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac offers world-class conference facilities overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Québec City serves as a strategic gateway to North America’s St. Lawrence energy and industrial corridor.
Why attend?
Advance Commercial Fusion Deployment
- Engage in focused discussions on First-of-a-Kind fusion power plants and near-term commercialization pathways.
Shape Licensing and Safety Frameworks Deployment
- Hear directly from regulators and industry leaders defining safety-by-design and fusion licensing models and pathways.
- Help build momentum on critical shift needed from the 1960’s fission-driven back-end management of waste and the recycling promises of fusion and the need for synergies with other nuclear applications
Addressing the Issue of Access to Fuel and Cross-Border Transportation
Gain insights into critical issues related to sources of fuels for start-up and for steady-state operation: deuterium, tritium and lithium-6: economic, system engineering, transport and safety considerations.
Connect Across the Fusion Ecosystem
Build relationships with utilities, supply-chain partners, policymakers, energy community alliances and technology developers.
Learn from Global Experience
- Gain insight from North American, European, and Asian fusion programs and public-private partnerships.
- Participate in Forward-looking debates of energy needs and transition in global, industrial, and regional markets
Engage on Community and Indigenous Partnerships
- Participate in informed dialogue on Indigenous engagement, regional benefits, and responsible project development.
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