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

FPP 2026 is dedicated to advancing real-world solutions for fusion energy deployment. The conference emphasizes technology readiness, licensing frameworks, supply-chain integration, and regional economic participation. Discussions move beyond theory toward implementation of fusion for baseload power, industrial process heat, and grid stabilization.

 

 

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

FPP 2026 is dedicated to advancing real-world solutions for fusion energy deployment. The conference emphasizes technology readiness, licensing frameworks, supply-chain integration, energy needs, and transitions driven by regional and community forces and alliances. Discussions move beyond theory towards implementation of fusion for baseload power, industrial process heat and grad stabilization.
 

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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