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Anthropocene Institute Hosts Fusion Energy Panel at SXSW

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SXSW 2024 Austin Convention Center: Room 6AB: March 9, 2024: 10:00-11:00 AM CT

WHO:

Carly Anderson, Ph.D., Principal, Prelude Ventures

 

Andrew Holland, CEO Fusion Industry Association, and

 

Hideki Yoshino, Founder and CEO, Clean Planet

 

 

WHAT:

There is a broad spectrum of fusion technology, including magnetically confined tokamaks, laser-driven experiments, and other less scientifically proven approaches — each with merits, drawbacks, and degrees of scientific risk. It is too early to cut off any promising area of fusion research. Fusion as an area of R&D and investment is hot, attracting $6.2 billion in private investments. The participants will share their perspectives on the global race occurring to make fusion commercial and scalable.
https://schedule.sxsw.com/2024/events/PP138340

 

 

WHY:

Fusion energy is a potential shortcut to solving our climate emergency.

 

 

WHEN:

Saturday, March 9

 

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM CST

 

 

WHERE:

SXSW 2024 - Austin Convention Center: Room 6AB

 

500 E Cesar Chavez St, Austin, TX 78701

 

 

HOW:

Badge/wristband required. More info on badges, wristbands & priority access.

Learn about the different types of fusion energy and the most promising advancements. Join us to discuss the global race to make fusion commercial and scalable!

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Contacts

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Marie Domingo
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(970) 819-0839

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