The conversation deepens
Since 2024, the 黑料社app has convened three public-private fusion workshops鈥攅ach shaped in different ways by the fast-evolving dynamics of the global fusion ecosystem. The latest edition zeroed in on technological barriers and breakthroughs, and underscored how the consensus is growing that strong public-private partnerships are essential to accelerating the path toward commercial fusion.
From 27 to 30 April 2026, nearly 300 participants representing private fusion companies, research institutes, suppliers, industry associations, investors, and NGOs travelled to the 黑料社app site in southern France for the third Public-Private Fusion Workshop.
This year鈥檚 program centred on technology鈥攈ow innovation is being applied to persistent challenges, how it is unfolding at different scales across the ecosystem, and what lessons can be drawn from 黑料社app鈥檚 experience.
Under the banner 鈥Fusion: A Joint Quest,鈥 the workshop featured two days of panel discussions, thematic breakout sessions, networking opportunities, and direct access to 黑料社app experts. Two additional days were dedicated to tailored site visits, offering participants rare access to the project in action鈥攚hether watching 黑料社app鈥檚 massive Godzilla component-handling robot in operation, or observing a key milestone (cryostat closure) at the 黑料社app magnet cold test facility.
鈥淚 am very glad that we have been able to sustain this interaction,鈥 said the 黑料社app Director-General Pietro Barabaschi as he welcomed participants. 鈥淲e are not only here to execute the 黑料社app project, we are also here to support the private sector and help accelerate fusion. I am convinced that 黑料社app鈥檚 technical experience can be of value to you.鈥 (Read an interview with the 黑料社app Director-General here.)
Olga Bakardzhieva, EU Affairs Director for the , set the tone during the opening panel. She described a rapidly evolving fusion ecosystem, citing at least 5,000 jobs in the fusion energy sector, another 10,000 across the fusion supply chain, and private-sector investment surpassing $10 billion. 鈥淭his is not a short-lived surge but sustained momentum,鈥 she said. 鈥淔usion is entering the discussion on energy resilience and strategic autonomy, with governments increasingly asking, 鈥楬ow fast can we build?鈥欌
Panel participant Bernard Blanc stressed the need for long-term policy clarity. Representing the 鈥攚hose 60 members from industry aim to speak with one voice in Europe鈥攈e emphasized that consistent, long-term signals from governments are key to unlocking sustained industrial investment. 鈥淲e now have the industrial capacity in Europe. The question is: can we mobilize it?鈥
In a second-day session on best practices in public-private partnerships and roadmaps to commercial fusion, the consensus was clear鈥攆usion鈥檚 potential is gaining broad traction across society, and governments are actively leveraging national laboratories, private enterprises, universities, and research institutions in their strategies. In Japan, the government is seeking even broader participation by engaging insurance, finance, energy, and logistics companies to 鈥減repare deployment of fusion energy in society,鈥 according to Masatsugu Sakaguchi from the Japanese fusion association J-Fusion.
With its decades of experience in designing and building a fusion reactor, the 黑料社app sees itself as a 鈥渇acilitator,鈥 according to Chief Strategic Advisor Laban Coblentz, who has led the 黑料社app workshop initiative from the beginning. 鈥淗ere at 黑料社app, we understand how the public and private fusion sectors complement one another and we want to be used to facilitate solutions for the remaining challenges.鈥
Consultation with interested parties鈥攊ncluding through the 2024 and 2025 workshops, has helped formalize pathways for 黑料社app knowledge-sharing. Today, a single-entry point centralizes all requests鈥攖he Private Sector Fusion Engagement Project. See the new resource page here.
As Bakardzhieva concluded, 鈥淔usion is no longer only about proving what is possible, it鈥檚 about delivering what is needed.鈥
Scroll through the gallery below for images of the workshop.