Fuse is expanding. Our CEO @JCBtaiche10 joined @FoxBusiness @MorningswithMaria this morning to announce our new facility in Albuquerque.
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Our Chief Strategy Officer @laurae_thomas speaks at FusionX Americas, where fusion developers, investors, and industrial partners convene to accelerate the path to commercialization.
"What we need to do is harden our deployed forces so they can withstand a first strike from China and then we need to build more munitions than we think is even sane."
A former CIA China analyst on a fight w/ China. There is no deterrence without survivability. @FuseEnergyTech
The defense and radiation testing landscape is changing.
Programs need faster access to capabilities that support development without slowing the pace of development.
That is the kind of problem Fuse is built to solve.
At NNSA, our mission is clear: deter adversaries, reassure allies, protect our people, and advance the peaceful use of nuclear technology—safely and responsibly.
Fuse founder and CEO @JCBtaiche10 at the Sedona Forum @McCainInstitute : China is currently building five fusion facilities while the US is building zero. Fuse is partnering with @SandiaLabs and @LosAlamosNatLab to safeguard American leadership in fusion.
@FuseEnergyTech's @JCBtaiche10 emphasizes the importance of the U.S. maintaining its leadership in this technological revolution, noting energy security is the foundation of national security.
Thank you to @SenatorHeinrich for highlighting Fuse yesterday in Senate testimony and recognizing the role of public-private partnerships in accelerating fusion energy.
Fuse is firing shots on our generators today and continuing to bring online commercial facilities accelerating the progress towards high yield fusion facilities.
We look forward to continuing our partnerships with @LosAlamosNatLab and @SandiaLabs and supporting our U.S. national security partners on the path to commercial fusion power.
cc. @NNSAWilliams@NNSANews@ENERGY
At the 26th Strategic Weapons in the 21st Century Conference, Brandon M. Williams @NNSAWilliams spoke about urgency.
He pointed to the urgency of the Manhattan Project as the standard for ensuring deterrent reliability. That message matters.
The Fuse team was at the HEART Conference.
One theme came through clearly: radiation testing needs to move at the speed of development. The industry needs access, agility, and reliability.
I know who's targeting American nuclear scientists.
I work in nuclear security and I'm a former CIA officer.
Ready?
It's content creators.
UFO promoters built the list. The Daily Mail packaged it. Joe Rogan amplified it. And every week a new name was added to keep it trending, regardless of whether the person had any connection to nuclear weapons.
The actual data: 10 cases over 33 months. 4 have documented, non-mysterious causes of death. One was killed by a former classmate who committed a mass shooting at Brown University two days earlier and then killed himself. One died of cardiovascular disease. One was murdered during a random crime spree by a suspect who was caught. One was found deceased with no foul play suspected.
Several others on the list aren't nuclear workers at all. The narrative counts NASA (not nuclear) workers, a pharmaceutical researcher, and a retired Air Force general as "connected to nuclear secrets" to inflate the number. Even accepting the broadest possible definition of who belongs on this list, the unsolved cases come to 5 people across a combined government research workforce of hundreds of thousands.
Narrow it to verified nuclear security enterprise employees, and you're at 3 unsolved missing persons from a New Mexico nuclear workforce of 32,000+. One of those, police stated he left with a handgun and "may be a danger to himself." Another is a 78-year-old retiree.
The FBI reported 533,936 missing person filings nationally in 2024. Over 93,000 remained unresolved at year end. Three cases from a population of 32,000 over nearly three years does not exceed what you'd expect from any comparably sized group of Americans, even before you account for the fact that these cases are centered in a state with one of the highest violent crime rates in the country.
There are ~200,000 practicing dentists in America. If you went looking for ones who died unexpectedly or went missing over the past 33 months, you'd find them. You could frame it as a conspiracy against dentists. But we don't see headlines like "10 Dentists Dead or Missing."
Pick any profession with 30,000+ workers. Search 33 months of obituaries and police reports and you'll find deaths and missing persons.
Baseless claims like this meant for clicks can create negative effects on recruiting for high impact jobs in nuclear security. Plus the pain to the families.
And it takes away from the real targeting of nuclear secrets and scientists that goes on from our adversaries.
Every missing person case deserves an investigation. Don't be fooled and don't let viral content substitute for actual evidence.
Our Chief Engineer, Dr. Vahid Damideh, announced:
'I'm thrilled to share that our incredible Fusers have achieved a major milestone, capturing the first pinch at 1 MJ and 4.6 MA on FAETON-X. This marks the world's highest-current DPF ever, and the most energy-efficient megajoule-class DPF ever built.
A huge thank you to the entire team. I couldn't be more proud of what our Fusers have accomplished together 🚀'
Fuse is the first private company in the world to achieve MA, MV, and MJ class performance.
Fuse Energy Technologies is building a new radiation testing facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico, expanding US capacity to test defense, space, and semiconductor systems in extreme environments
https://t.co/1k7GTmsQvi
“The demand for radiation effects testing is growing rapidly as governments and companies deploy increasingly sophisticated defense platforms, satellites, advancement in chips and semiconductors, and critical infrastructure technologies,” - Fuse CEO and founder @JCBtaiche10
https://t.co/cDi7zuNk6M
Fuse expands radiation testing capacity with a new Albuquerque facility, bringing next-generation infrastructure to alleviate critical bottlenecks and accelerate the deployment of defense, space, and semiconductor technologies.
https://t.co/8M0kudTj2z