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Nuclear for AI Global Summit 2026 (#NuAIGlobal26), taking place on 22–23 September 2026 at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London, UK, is the world’s leading event for nuclear enabling the next-generation AI revolution.
NuAIGlobal26 will bring together more than 500 senior leaders from government, hyperscalers, data centres, utilities, reactor developers, and investors to examine how nuclear energy can meet the rising power demands of AI, and how AI is reshaping nuclear development. The event will spotlight global nuclear policy and market trends, SMR deployment for AI’s power demand, AI applications in nuclear operations, and and next-generation reactor advances, driving momentum toward a carbon-neutral world and AI’s accelerating growth.

Navigating Nuclear Policy and Market
Exploring the UK’s nuclear vision, current landscape, and government-backed projects; comparing global policies, priorities, and collaborative strategies to expand nuclear capacity.

AI for Optimizing Nuclear Operations
Applying AI to enhance nuclear operations through predictive maintenance, real-time monitoring, smarter decision-making, and greater efficiency, safety, and long-term reliability.

Understanding Rising Nuclear Demand From AI
Analysing the surge in need across industries—especially AI and hyperscale data centres—and how nuclear is becoming the preferred baseline for clean, continuous power.

Next-Gen Nuclear: Gen IV Reactors and Fusion
Exploring next-generation reactor technologies—including Generation IV systems and emerging fusion pathways—to deliver reliable, high-density clean power for future AI.

Deploying Small Modular Reactors for AI
Accelerating SMR rollout, strengthening resilient supply chains, and securing innovative financing to scale nuclear deployment and meet growing global and AI-driven power demand.

Financing and Regulatory Acceleration for Nuclear-Powered AI
Evaluating investment risk and returns for new projects; enabling public–private cooperation; and streamlining regulatory and licensing pathways to support faster, safer nuclear development.














