Capital, capability, and critical minerals: Australia's fusion opportunity

Connecting innovators, investors, & partners across engineering and capital

 Sydney, Australia

Tuesday, October 6, 2026

In association with

Australia is emerging as an increasingly significant participant in the global fusion ecosystem, with strengths across advanced materials, engineering, energy infrastructure, and deep pools of institutional capital with growing strategic interest in frontier energy technologies and industrial capability building.

FusionX:Australia is a high-level summit designed to connect the full spectrum of fusion stakeholders, supporting the efficient allocation of capital into fusion and the fusion supply chain, while fostering partnerships between Australian and international organisations across technology, industry, investment and government.

Not just a conference

Networking

A curated audience of fusion investors, innovators, supply chain leaders, and policymakers, brought together to explore the capital opportunity that fusion is creating in Australia and beyond.

Industry Insights

In-depth sessions examining Australia's position in the global fusion supply chain, the funding pathway from demos to first-of-a-kind power plants, and how Australian capability can move from customer to meaningful participant in the fusion economy.

Who will be there

Investors

Climate-tech, deep-tech, VC, PE, institutionals, and strategics evaluating fusion and the opportunities it is catalysing across multiple segments

Innovators

Founders and executives, from pre-seed to C-suite,  driving fusion and its adjacent sectors

Supply Chain

Precision manufacturers, component suppliers, and technology innovators serving fusion, the fusion supply-chain

Agenda 

Tuesday, October 6, 2026
12:20 PM - 1:30 PM
Registration, Networking, Light Lunch

Arrival, introductions, and a light lunch

1:30 PM - 1:40 PM
Welcoming Remarks
 
1:40 PM - 2:30 PM
The Global Fusion Landscape

A short introduction to the global fusion innovation, industrialisation and investment landscape.

  • The core fusion processes, advantages and strategic relevance
  • Main technology approaches and their current state of play
  • Global funding trends, technical milestones and commercial timelines
  • Supply-chain, engineering and talent requirements
  • Pathways to pilot plants and commercial deployment
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Fusion for Power Generation

A fireside chat between a major fusion company and one of their investors on the fusion opportunity and investment thesis followed by an interactive Q&A.

  • Why is fusion the right bet in the energy transition, and why now?
  • What does the road to commercial viability look like for you?
  • How does the risk profile of fusion compare to other deep-tech investments?
  • How do you assess fusion approaches and teams, and fusion companies vs supply-chain?
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Coffee Break

Connect with fellow attendees and network over coffee.

3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
Minerals to Magnets: Building Australia's Fusion Supply Chain

Fusion's industrial buildout will run on high-value materials and components, and Australia is well placed to compete across that chain.

  • Where does Australia sit in the global supply chain for critical minerals and advanced materials?
  • What role can Australian capability play in magnets, precision engineering and major project delivery?
  • What industrial and supply chain opportunities exist for Australian manufacturers and exporters?
  • How can Australian capital engage across deep-tech, climate-tech and infrastructure?
4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
Funding Fusion: from Demos to FOAK Power Plants

Capital intensity of fusion and more so of first-of-a-kind (FOAK) power plants present an ongoing challenge.

  • What does the funding ladder look like across demos, pilots, and FOAK plants and where are the most critical capital gaps today?
  • What capital stack – equity, debt, guarantees, incentives, and insurance – can realistically finance a FOAK plant?
  • Which proof-points at the demo and pilot stage will materially compress cost of capital, timelines, and execution risk for FOAK and beyond?
  • What can fusion learn from the financing of other novel and complex facilities
5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Fusion & Australia: Near-Term Role, Long-Term Opportunity

A moderated, interactive closing session, translating discussion into actionable takeaways, examining where Australia fits in the emerging global fusion ecosystem today, and what fusion could mean for Australia's economic and strategic future in the decades ahead.

  • Where does Australian capability sit in the global fusion ecosystem and which parts of the supply chain, research base, or industrial capability are most worth backing in the near term?
  • Which components of a fusion pilot plant are most vulnerable to supply chain disruption, and how should that shape Australia's industrial strategy today?
  • How can fusion fit within Australia's future electricity demand and what role could it play in powering energy-intensive industry, data centres, industrial decarbonisation?
  • How should Australia approach national capability building and sovereign technology priorities to ensure it is a meaningful participant — not just a customer — in the fusion economy?
5:30 PM
Networking Drinks Reception

All delegates are invited to a Networking Drinks Reception.

In association with

Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Helixos

Sponsors

"FusionX is so important – it brings together people from different fields, who don’t usually talk to one another, to build this exciting new fusion ecosystem."

Dennis Whyte, Partner & Co-Founder, Rutherford Energy Ventures LP