An intensive one-day training course to provide investment professionals and other stakeholders with comprehensive knowledge of the fusion energy sector, covering fundamentals, market landscape, technology, methodologies, risks, financing, and valuation.

Participants will gain the context, understanding, and expertise needed to understand the commercial potential of fusion technologies and to better evaluate fusion investment opportunities.

Faculty

Learn from the leading and brightest minds within fusion

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Registration, Coffee & Networking
  • Participant check-in and welcome pack distribution
  • Coffee service and informal networking
9:30 AM - 9:45 AM
Welcome & Introduction
  • Course overview and learning objectives
  • Introduction to facilitators and faculty
  • Overview of the global fusion funding landscape
9:45 AM - 10:30 AM
Fusion Energy Fundamentals

Basics of Fusion Energy, Science, and Key Terminology

Understand the physics of nuclear fusion. Distinguish fusion from fission and other energy sources. Master essential fusion terminology and concepts

Key Topics:

  • Fusion physics: D-T reactions, plasma confinement, triple-product
  • Energy yield calculations and power generation potential
  • Comparison with renewable energy sources and nuclear fission
  • Advantages: fuel density, safety, waste, fuel supply/costs etc
  • Commercialization: timing, segments/uses, effects
10:30 AM - 11:10 AM
Fusion Technology Deeper Dives: Magnetic Confinement Fusion: Tokamaks & stellarators (1/3)

Explore tokamak and stellarator magnetic-confinement systems, comparing fuel choices, stability challenges, and engineering trade-offs. Get a clear view of current TRLs, critical milestones, and realistic timelines from today’s machines to demo plants and early commercial deployment.

11:10 AM - 11:30 AM
Break
 
11:30 AM - 12:10 PM
Fusion Technology Deeper Dives: Inertial confinement fusion: laser-driven, target-based systems (2/3)

Dive into laser-driven inertial confinement fusion, examining target design, fuel-cycle economics, and the technical risks of high-energy systems. Understand the development pathway, major milestones ahead, and the commercial potential for scalable ICF approaches.

12:10 PM - 12:30 PM
Fusion Technology Deeper Dives: Pulsed power & other approaches; FRCs, pinches etc (3/3)

Explore alternative fusion concepts, including pulsed-power systems, FRCs, and pinch devices, highlighting their core physics, fuel options, and engineering trade-offs. Assess their current TRLs, key milestones toward demonstration, and the investment potential of these emerging approaches.

12:30 PM - 1:40 PM
Networking Lunch

Lunch & Structured Networking

Faculty & industry experts available for informal Q&A

1:40 PM - 2:20 PM
Investor Considerations

What do investors want?

Understand core investor concerns and drivers of conviction

Compare investment theses

  • Teams & partnerships
  • Technology & milestones
  • Portfolio & approaches
  • Capital intensity S
  • calability & integration
  • Spin-outs
2:20 PM - 3:00 PM
Fusion Supply Chain Opportunities

Investment Across the Value Chain

Map the fusion supply chain ecosystem. Identify investable opportunities beyond reactor developers. Understand supply chain bottlenecks and scaling challenges

Core Challenges & Solutions:

  • Superconducting magnets: high-temperature superconductors
  • Plasma-facing materials: tungsten, beryllium, advanced composites
  • Fuel cycles: tritium breeding & handling
  • Maintenance: remote handling and robotics

Market Sizing:

  • Total addressable market projections, opportunities and risks
  • Competitive landscape, market concentration & bottlenecks
3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Fusion Investment Valuation

Fusion Valuation Methodologies

Identify appropriate valuation methods for fusion investments. Understand unique risk factors and discount rate considerations. Understand cash flows for different fusion business models. Benchmark valuations against comparable technologies.

Valuation Challenges:

  • Long development timelines and capital intensity
  • Technology and regulatory risks
  • Market adoption uncertainty
  • Limited comparable transactions

Valuation Methodologies:

  • Discounted cash flow models for fusion companies
  • Real options valuation for early-stage technologies
  • Risk-adjusted net present value calculations
  • Comparable company analysis: renewable energy, nuclear, SMRs
3:50 PM - 4:10 PM
Networking Break

Enjoy coffee and connect with fellow attendees

4:10 PM - 4:50 PM
Fusion Power Plant & Financing

Fusion Plant Applications, Integration & Funding

Identify applications for fusion power or heat. Understand challenges to financing fusion power plants.

Fusion Energy Applications:

  • Clean base-load for grid
  • Inside the fence applications
  • Industrial heat

Implementation

  • FOAK -> NOAK
  • Integrations of fusion machines to power plant
  • Utility scale v modular
  • Tariffs & PPAs
  • Capex, O&M, LCOE & financing
4:50 PM - 5:20 PM
Regulation & Regulatory Risk

Evolving Regulation & Risk

Understand the current state of regulation and direction of change. Identify points of risk and their mitigation.

Current:

  • Regulated separately from fission in key jurisdictions 
  • Licensing precedents (ITER, national labs) & baseline safety cases.

Evolution & Risk:

  • Harmonized, risk-proportionate fusion frameworks (esp. US, UK, Japan).
  • Rules on tritium handling, industrial hazards, activated waste
5:20 PM - 6:00 PM
Open Q&A w. Faculty

Exploration of Key Takeaways

Fusion investment opportunity assessment frameworks, Key risk factors, mitigation strategies & due diligence processes. Timeline expectations for commercial viability.

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Fusion Networking Reception

All participants are invited to network with the fusion ecosystem at the FusionX:Global ice-breaker reception at the central Munich venue.

Registration will open w/c 10th November 2025.

Please note: Registration for the Fusion School is separate from the main event.