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SUMMARY:SHINE Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tours\n\nGlobal 2026\n\nRead More: https://www.ans.org/meetings/global2026/calendar/event-2160/\n\n<p><strong>LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 2026</strong></p><p>Cost: $95 (lunch and transportation will be included)</p><p>Limited Capacity&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Chrysalis</strong></p><p>This facility is currently being constructed, but it will ultimately house 8 fusion neutron sources, each of which will drive an aqueous subcritical fission assembly. After irradiation, short lived fission products, such as Mo-99, will be chemically isolated from the uranium solution. Our fusion production platform will make Chrysalis the world’s largest source of molybdenum-99 (Mo-99). The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is licensing Chrysalis under its Part 50 framework; the same rigorous code used for nuclear reactors. It’s the first advanced nuclear facility in decades to be approved through this process.</p><p><strong>FLARE: Fusion Linear Accelerator for Radiation Effects</strong></p><p>Built on our core fusion technology, FLARE is a service that tests and validates materials for aerospace, defense, and advanced energy applications. Launched in 2024, it delivers steady 14 MeV fusion neutrons—the same conditions materials experience in nuclear and space environments. FLARE quickly gives customers the data they need to design and qualify mission-critical systems. Early contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and leading aerospace companies highlight its emergence as the new standard in radiation-effects testing.</p><p>Offered to attendees only</p>
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