Inertia moves to commercialize one of the world’s most elaborate science experiments
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Inertia Enterprises Partners With Lawrence Livermore To Advance Laser Fusion Commercialization
Fusion startup Inertia Enterprises has signed three agreements with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to commercialize laser-based fusion technology, building on experiments conducted at the lab’s National Ignition Facility. The partnerships aim to translate controlled fusion breakthroughs into scalable power generation. Foundation In Proven Fusion Experiments The National Ignition Facility remains the only experiment to demonstrate control…
Inertia Enterprises Signs Landmark Public-Private Partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to Commercialize Fusion Energy
Inertia Enterprises, the commercial fusion energy company, today announced a landmark strategic partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), establishing one of the largest private sector-led partnerships in the history of the U.S. national lab system. On the heels of its $450 million funding round, the collaboration with LLNL expands on the robust research and development...
The start-up Inertia Enterprises wants to bring to the market one of the most ambitious bets in modern science: laser-driven nuclear fusion. With three agreements signed together with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a Series A round for $450 million and access to nearly 200 patents, the company seeks to turn a historical experiment into a viable technology for the power grid. *** Inertia signed three agreements with Lawrence Livermore Na…
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