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Lightbridge Announces Participation in Upcoming Industry and Investor Events
LightbridgeLightbridge(US:LTBR) GlobeNewswire News Room·2025-07-09 12:00

Core Insights - Lightbridge Corporation is actively participating in several upcoming industry conferences to discuss its advanced nuclear fuel technology and strategic initiatives [1][2][3] Company Activities - The President and CEO of Lightbridge, Seth Grae, will engage in a virtual fireside chat on July 15, 2025, during the H.C. Wainwright Powering the Future Conference, focusing on recent developments in Lightbridge Fuel™ technology and the nuclear energy sector outlook [1] - Lightbridge will also hold one-on-one meetings with institutional investors at the 14th Annual Needham Virtual Industrial Tech, Robotics, & Clean Tech 1x1 Conference on August 18, 2025 [2] - The Fuel Development team from Lightbridge will participate in the TopFuel 2025 Conference from October 5–9, 2025, in Nashville, Tennessee, which is centered on nuclear reactor fuel performance [3] Company Overview - Lightbridge Corporation is dedicated to developing advanced nuclear fuel technology aimed at providing abundant, zero-emission clean energy and enhancing energy security globally [5] - The company is working on Lightbridge Fuel™, a next-generation nuclear fuel technology designed for existing light water reactors and pressurized heavy water reactors, which improves reactor safety, economics, and proliferation resistance [5] - Lightbridge is also developing fuel for new small modular reactors (SMRs) to support load-following with renewables on a zero-carbon electric grid [5] Strategic Partnerships - Lightbridge has established two long-term framework agreements with Battelle Energy Alliance LLC, the contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory, to support the development of Lightbridge Fuel [6] - The company has received awards from the DOE's Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear program to further its fuel technology development [6] - Lightbridge is involved in university-led studies through the DOE Nuclear Energy University Program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Texas A&M University [6]