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DTSTART:20240924T213000Z
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LOCATION:Wisconsin Energy Institute\, 1552 University Ave.\, or via Zo
 om (see website for reg info)
SUMMARY:Fusion Forward: Commercializing Fusion Technology in Wisconsin
 \, Careers for Physicists\, Various\, Various
DESCRIPTION:Recent technological breakthroughs\, favorable policies\, 
 and increased investment have brightened the prospects for fusion ener
 gy\, a long-studied and promising source of cheap\, pollution-free\, a
 nd virtually limitless power. As several startup companies aim to adva
 nce fusion from the research lab to commercial reality\, Wisconsin is 
 well positioned to become an economic hub for this groundbreaking tech
 nology. However\, the journey to commercialization is complex and leng
 thy. Join us for an engaging discussion with Wisconsin-based fusion co
 mpanies and researchers as they share both their visions for bringing 
 fusion technology to market and the challenges they face.<br>\n<br>\
 nhttps://innovate.wisc.edu/uw-madison-innovate-week/#fusion<br>\n<br>
 \nPanelists:<br>\n<br>\nDominick Bindl\, Vice President of Technica
 l Development\, Realta Fusion<br>\nSteffi Diem\, Assistant Professor 
 of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics\, UW-Madison\, and a 20
 24 U.S. Science Envoy<br>\nChris Hegna\, Vice President of Stellarato
 r Physics Optimization\, Type One Energy<br>\nEli Moll\, Vice Preside
 nt and General Manager of Systems and Manufacturing\, SHINE Technologi
 es<br>\nModerator:<br>\n<br>\nAdelle Wright\, Assistant Professor o
 f Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics\, UW-Madison<br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8883
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