Company News | HHMAX-ENERGY Invited to Attend Singapore's “Better Earth Day” Forum
Based on technological advancements and today's rapid engineering capabilities alongside efficient, low-cost solutions, HHMAX-ENERGY is confident in achieving commercial fusion power generation. On September 17, at the invitation of internationally renowned fund management firm Twynam Funds Management, Xiang Jiang, Chairman of HHMAX-ENERGY (Chengdu) Technology Co, Ltd., traveled to Singapore to participate in the forum themed “Better Earth Day.” During the roundtable discussion, he shared insights on China's industrial chain advantages in controlled nuclear fusion, as well as HHMAX-ENERGY's development trajectory, strategic planning, and global expansion strategy.
Xiang Jiang, Chairman of HHMAX-ENERGY, Participates in Roundtable Discussion

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Twynam is an early-stage venture capital fund dedicated to investing in a better planet. Leveraging over 25 years of decarbonization expertise and more than 50 years of industrial experience, the fund supports innovative projects that lead the world in efficiency, iteration speed, and pricing. For this forum, Twynam has invited representatives from multiple global energy companies to jointly explore green energy development.
During the roundtable discussion themed “Scaling Infrastructure and Supply Chains from China,” Xiang Jiang outlined China's advantages in the controlled nuclear fusion sector based on publicly available information, covering its industrial chain, scientific research, and engineering capabilities. He also explained why HHMAX Fusion Energy chose to focus on nuclear fusion. Xiang Jiang stated that China has taken a leading position globally in nuclear fusion research, possessing a comprehensive upstream-downstream industrial chain and fostering an open ecosystem where state-backed entities and private enterprises strategically complement each other. Driven by recent technological advancements, rapid engineering capabilities, and efficient, low-cost solutions, HHMAX Fusion Energy is firmly committed to participating in fusion research—a pursuit concerning humanity's ultimate energy source—and is confident in achieving commercial fusion power generation at an early stage.
Xiang Jiang believes that fusion is a global industry crucial to humanity's future, requiring worldwide collaboration and multi-stakeholder participation. Whether it's ITER, Europe, the United States, or China, all are increasing investments, exploring partnerships, and attracting more talent to the fusion sector. HHMAX Fusion Energy is also actively pursuing global partnerships and strategic deployments. The company's fusion devices are grounded in rapid commercialization, exploring simpler, lower-investment, and lower-cost-per-kWh small-scale device technologies. Collaborating with factories and data centers, it is launching compact nuclear fusion power stations tailored for urban applications, including cities like Singapore.
Jonathan Green, Fund Manager at Twynam, shares his experience attending the lighting ceremony for the HHMAX-ENERGY Concentrator.
At the meeting, Jonathan Green, fund manager at Twynam, also shared his impressions from attending the completion ceremony for the HHMAX-901 main unit and the plasma ignition ceremony at HHMAX Fusion Energy in Chengdu on July 18. He stated that the R&D progress of the HHMAX Fusion Energy facility exceeded his expectations and expressed strong confidence in the future application prospects of small-scale fusion power stations.
At this conference, HHMAX Fusion Energy shared the achievements of China's fusion industry while showcasing the company's philosophy and project progress. It further strengthened communication and exchange with overseas fund companies and energy enterprises, exploring overseas market strategies. HHMAX Fusion Energy will steadfastly advance research in the fusion field, drive the development and iterative upgrades of fusion devices, and simultaneously enhance global cooperation and exchange to accelerate the commercialization of fusion power generation.。