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Novation Fusion Group presents novel tech at International Fusion Conference, Japan

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Novation Fusion Group visited the International Conference on Open Magnetic Systems for Plasma Confinement in Tsukuba, Japan, to join a global community of scientists, engineers, and innovators working toward the realization of commercial fusion energy.

Recognized as the largest conference of its kind, the event provides a platform for leading experts to share developments, experiences, and research in open magnetic confinement systems.

During the event, Novation Fusion Group delivered three presentations detailing the progress of its NOVATRON concept and related experiments. The team engaged in discussions with international peers regarding experimental strategies, conceptual roadmaps, and approaches to addressing challenges in the field.

“Engaging with peers in this community is rewarding on many levels,” said Robin Dahlbäck, RF & Electronics Engineer at Novation Fusion Group. “It provides fresh perspectives on experiments, valuable insights from other teams, and a shared drive toward advancing commercial fusion energy.”

The group’s participation underscored its commitment to contributing to the broader fusion research community and advancing the development of practical fusion energy solutions.

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