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Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), the leading and largest commercial fusion energy company, today announced that it’s coming to CES, the world’s largest consumer technology show. Fusion’s debut, at the exhibit hall and beyond, underscores what innovators, investors, and policymakers increasingly recognize: Fusion is no longer a science project. It’s the next big thing in tech.
„CES is where the future shows up first,“ said Bob Mumgaard, Co‑founder and CEO of Commonwealth Fusion Systems, who’ll appear on the CES opening keynote stage for a fireside chat with Siemens AG CEO Roland Busch. „Being here signals that fusion is entering the mainstream of technology. Fusion is about hope — building a future that promises energy abundance and that will one day power all of the innovations that CES showcases.“
Mumgaard’s fireside chat with Siemens CEO Busch will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 8:30 a.m. PST. CES attendees can come to Siemens Booth #8725, North Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center, to get an up-close look at how the Star Builders of CFS are paving the way to commercial fusion. CFS will start with its marquee machine, SPARC, which will use powerful magnetic fields to bring the power of a star to Earth to demonstrate the viability of commercial fusion energy.