Company News | HHMAX-ENERGY Successfully Hosts “Internship Base Open House” Event
What is nuclear fusion? When will fusion power become commercially viable? What are the company's future prospects? On October 15, HHMAX-ENERGY (Chengdu) Technology Co., Ltd successfully hosted its “Internship Base Open Day” event. Twenty-three graduate student representatives from the School of Physics and Technology at Southwest Jiaotong University visited the company's facility R&D base to gain firsthand insight into how HHMAX-ENERGY uses FRC technology to create miniature “artificial suns.”

Theme Sharing
This event, themed “Gathering Future Stars, Building Fusion Dreams Together,” During the event, the company's representative delivered a keynote titled “The Oceanic Solution to the Energy Revolution.” Starting with the global energy crisis and the “dual carbon” goals, the presentation profoundly elucidated the strategic significance of controlled nuclear fusion as the ultimate energy solution. It outlined the current competitive landscape where global tech giants are racing to advance in this field, providing students with a macro-level understanding of the industry's full panorama. Subsequently, by analyzing the company's chosen technological path, project engineering progress, commercialization blueprint, and future vision, the presentation greatly stimulated the students' keen interest in the fusion industry.
Following theoretical insights, the “Voices of Our Seniors” segment provided students with more tangible growth references. Interns from the company shared their personal “HHMAX stories” from a peer perspective, focusing on three themes: “Why I Chose Fusion and HHMAX,” “The Coolest Experience During My HHMAX Internship,” and “My Technical Growth and Challenges.”

Visit the installation
The most anticipated part of the event was undoubtedly the facility tour. Guided by staff, the students proceeded to the research and development area, where they got up close to the HHMAX-901—HHMAX first-generation linear field-reversed configuration (FRC) fusion device. As the “nuclear fusion device” they had only seen in photos and on TV materialized before their eyes in physical form, waves of astonished gasps filled the air. Surrounding the device, the students observed it up close, asked questions, and engaged in in-depth discussions with engineers, experiencing firsthand the awe-inspiring impact of technological advancement.
This Open House event represents not only an in-depth dialogue between enterprises and future talent, but also a profound integration of corporate practice and academic knowledge. By opening our doors, we enable the collision of youthful ingenuity with cutting-edge technology, attracting and gathering more aspiring young individuals to jointly engage in this energy revolution vital to humanity's future development, thereby accelerating the rapid advancement of China's fusion industry.

Group Photo of the Event