Company News | HHMAX-ENERGY Invited to Present at Changjiang Securities' Premium Listed Companies Strategy Meeting
Recently, Changjiang Securities launched a series of events themed “Nuclear Innovation Era” focused on controlled nuclear fusion, hosting a specialized session on controlled nuclear fusion at its premium listed company strategy conference in Chengdu. HHMAX-ENERGY, as a leading commercial nuclear fusion enterprise, was invited to participate and delivered a keynote presentation. The company outlined industry developments while sharing its commercial roadmap, technological overview, current progress, and R&D plans.

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At the meeting, representatives from HHMAX-ENERGY shared insights on R&D innovation, commercialization pathways, and value creation. They emphasized that by establishing its headquarters in Chengdu, HHMAX-ENERGY aims to support the city's development as an international fusion demonstration base, attract fusion-related investments, foster industry-focused financial services centered on fusion energy, and facilitate the implementation of policies for fusion-related industries. Furthermore, nuclear fusion represents the future direction of energy, encompassing a broad industrial chain. Building a fusion industry cluster will drive development across the entire supply chain, increase corporate profits, and elevate technological capabilities and breakthrough applications across various sectors.
HHMAX-ENERGY's presentation deepened attendees' understanding of controlled nuclear fusion. Multiple fund management companies conducted on-site interviews, discussing industry development, the commercialization of nuclear fusion, and its impact on future energy. Attendees unanimously expressed their commitment to monitoring controlled nuclear fusion industry developments, actively seeking promising investment opportunities, and providing capital support for sector advancement.
This exchange event established a robust communication platform for industry, academia, research, and finance stakeholders. It facilitated consensus-building and accelerated the transition of controlled nuclear fusion technology from laboratory research to practical application.