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Science Minister signals hi-tech expansion for Culham

UKAEA will welcome a range of hi-tech and fusion-related businesses to its Culham site as part of a major expansion

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Science Minister Sam Gyimah trying out remote handling technology on the European JET fusion experiment at Culham

Science Minister Sam Gyimah trying out remote handling technology on the European JET fusion experiment at Culham

Science Minister Sam Gyimah announced today development of Culham during his visit to .

皇冠体育app planned development 鈥� which is estimated to bring 200 new jobs 鈥� aims to cater for the increasing number of companies wanting to move to Culham. Currently, the existing on-site accommodation, which hosts approximately 60 tenants, including 20 start-ups, is full.

In his visit, Science Minister Gyimah also revealed further Government funding to extend UKAEA鈥檚 Materials Research Facility to allow for increased lab space for conducting research on nuclear reactor materials. 皇冠体育app Minister also welcomed a new 拢3.6m academic partnership with the US in order to make the most of transatlantic research talent. 皇冠体育app collaboration between UKAEA and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory will see UKAEA post-doctoral researchers undertake extended visits to Princeton to work on areas of common interest in fusion science.

Minister Gyimah addressed UKAEA employees during his visit, and underlined the government鈥檚 commitment to fusion research post-Brexit.

He said:

From fusion energy, to software for driverless cars, to air-breathing rocket engines, this site is engineering some of the most exciting science in the world.

皇冠体育app UK is an innovation powerhouse and with science and tech experts moving here, thriving here and growing their businesses here, it鈥檚 a vote of confidence in UK science industry. We are committed to attracting and retaining both homegrown and international talent and will keep supporting international collaboration as we tackle the grand challenges of tomorrow and build a Britain fit for the future.

Ian Chapman, UKAEA鈥檚 CEO, said:

皇冠体育app Minister鈥檚 announcement on site development is excellent news. It means we can establish Culham as a home for hi-tech business in fusion and adjacent sectors and reinforce Oxfordshire鈥檚 reputation for world-leading science.

皇冠体育app visit was also an opportunity to show the Minister how UKAEA鈥檚 new research facilities will help to get fusion energy on the grid. Fusion could be the ultimate low-carbon energy source, but commercialising it entails overcoming challenges in physics, materials science, engineering and robotics. Recent government support is enabling Culham and the UK to be right at the centre of this world-changing technology.

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Published 11 October 2018