Magazines
Newsletter
Advertise
Search
The Business Magazine - B2B Business News - Site Logo
The Business Magazine - B2B Business News - Site Logo
The Business Magazine July 2024
Read now
PICK YOUR EDITION

First Light Fusion hosts Japanese government delegation at Oxford HQ

The Business Magazine article image for: First Light Fusion hosts Japanese government delegation at Oxford HQ
25 July 2024

Oxford’s First Light Fusion hosted a delegation from the Japanese government this week as the UK and Japan seek closer collaboration on commercial fusion energy research.

The delegation was led by state minister Soichiro Imaeda from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (‘MEXT’).

During the visit, First Light held a roundtable led by chief financial officer David Bryon and other senior members of the board.

This was followed by a tour of First Light’s technological facilities, including its pulsed power facility ‘Machine 3’ – the largest of its kind in Europe.

The meeting at the company’s Oxford HQ is the latest collaboration in a deepening partnership between the UK and Japan on progressing fusion commercialisation at both a private and public sector level.

As part of First Light’s commercial fusion strategy, it will seek to leverage its unique amplifier technology by joining forces with other organisations with driver capabilities and nuclear engineering companies.

In April 2023, the Japanese Government launched its ‘Fusion Energy Innovation Strategy’ – a comprehensive strategy aimed at supporting the ‘realisation of fusion energy as the world’s next-generation energy source’.

Following recent technological breakthroughs, including in inertial fusion energy with a demonstration by the National Ignition Facility in December 2022, the Japanese government has made fusion research a key pillar in its future energy strategy.

Part of its strategy involves greater cooperation with the UK as a leading player in global fusion.

In May this year, First Light Fusion attended an event in Tokyo hosted by the British Embassy which brought together the British and Japanese fusion industries and representatives from both Governments.

State minister Soichiro Imaeda said: “Thank you for the opportunity to visit First Light Fusion today.

“I have heard that First Light Fusion is taking a unique approach, and I am looking forward to hearing new stories.

“I am happy to exchange information with you on the status of start-ups in the fusion energy sector.”

David Bryon, CFO of First Light Fusion, added: “We were delighted to welcome state minister Soichiro Imaeda and his team to First Light Fusion.

“In the global fusion race, Japan is showing real leadership by delivering a government-led national fusion strategy to unlock private funding, backing inertial fusion energy as the leading viable approach to commercial fusion, and driving vital global cooperation.

“It was a pleasure to demonstrate our technological capabilities and recent advancements in our unique amplifier technology.

“Our amplifier technology will be key in unlocking commercially viable and affordable fusion energy at scale, as part of a global clean energy mix which will help deliver on our shared 2050 net zero target.

“The fact that Japan has launched its own national fusion strategy in the last 18 months is significant.

“There is clear emphasis for the UK, under new Labour government, to ensure it capitalises on the UK’s unique strength in fusion research and continues to lead the global fusion race.”


Share 

Born and raised in Berkshire, Dan fell into journalism after completing his bachelor’s degree in English at UCL.

Writing for The Business Magazine and local Biz News sites has given him the opportunity to chat with all manner of small business owners and share their success stories with a wider audience.

Outside of work, Dan enjoys live music, board games and quiz shows, and is making a slow but persistent effort to learn Spanish.

Latest deal ticket

All deals

Events

All events

Related news


Group Titles

Dorset BIZ NewsHampshire BIZ News
crossmenu