世界聚变能源集团第2次部长级会议暨国际原子能机构第30届聚变能大会在成都开幕

Core Insights - The World Fusion Energy Group's second ministerial meeting and the 30th International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Fusion Energy Conference were held in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, focusing on the development of fusion energy as a clean energy source [1][4][5] Group 1: Event Overview - The event was attended by key figures including the Secretary of the Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Director of the National Atomic Energy Agency, and the Director-General of the IAEA, among others [1][3] - The IAEA designated the China National Nuclear Corporation's Southwest Institute of Physics as its first "Fusion Energy Research and Training Collaboration Center" [3] Group 2: Key Themes and Discussions - The main theme of the ministerial meeting was "Fusion Energy: The Future of Clean Energy," with participation from representatives of 27 countries and 6 international organizations [5] - Discussions focused on three major topics: the current status of fusion energy, regulatory debates, and the supply chain from research to industrialization [5] - A report titled "Fusion Energy Outlook 2025" was released, along with the "Chengdu Declaration" from the World Fusion Energy Group [5] Group 3: Conference Structure and Participation - The 30th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference lasted for five days, covering topics such as magnetic confinement fusion experiments, theoretical modeling, and innovative fusion concepts [5][6] - Nearly 2,000 experts and representatives from 61 countries participated, making it one of the largest professional international conferences in the field of nuclear fusion technology and engineering [6] - The event showcased the achievements of 56 organizations, including research institutes and commercial fusion companies, highlighting recent advancements in fusion research and collaboration [6]