General Fusion to Highlight Commercialization Path and Capital Markets Strategy at Upcoming Global Fusion Industry and Investor Conferences
MWN-AI** Summary
General Fusion Inc., a frontrunner in the commercialization of fusion energy, is gearing up for key global conferences in late February and March 2026 to showcase its innovative Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) technology and outline its strategic capital markets path. Amid rising electricity demands, General Fusion aims to tackle significant barriers to fusion energy, presenting MTF as a practical solution utilizing existing materials rather than costly superconducting magnets or high-powered lasers.
The company’s Chief Strategy Officer, Megan Wilson, will participate in the FusionX:Global conference in Munich, engaging in a fireside chat to discuss General Fusion’s commercialization strategy. Additionally, she will attend the Fusion Industry Association’s Annual Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., highlighting the need for fusion in the future clean energy mix alongside Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III (SVAC) executives. General Fusion plans to transition to public trading through a business combination with SVAC, indicating confidence in its growth trajectory.
General Fusion's Lawson Machine 26 (LM26) is a critical component of its commercialization efforts, being the first MTF demonstration machine designed for practical energy production. Expected milestones for LM26 include achieving unprecedented plasma heating levels, which are crucial for net fusion energy production.
This public offering comes at an optimal time when interest in sustainable energy solutions is mounting. With SVAC's history of successful mergers in the power sector and a robust fundraising background, the partnership positions General Fusion favorably for future growth. Investors and shareholders are encouraged to monitor the forthcoming Proxy Statement and Registration Statement to gain deeper insights into the Proposed Business Combination and its implications.
For further engagement, interested parties can contact General Fusion’s investor relations team.
MWN-AI** Analysis
As General Fusion prepares for its upcoming participation in key international conferences, investors should closely monitor the company's commercialization journey and proposed capital markets strategy. By aligning with Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III (SVAC) through a business combination, General Fusion is paving the way for enhanced visibility and funding, critical for its ambitious mission to commercialize fusion energy.
The outlined Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) approach presents a compelling narrative, emphasizing its potential to circumvent high costs associated with superconducting magnets and lasers. With the successful launch of the Lawson Machine 26 (LM26) prototype marking a significant milestone, the company is on track to attract investor interest, particularly amidst surging global electricity demand and a pressing need for clean energy solutions.
Chief Strategy Officer Megan Wilson’s involvement in the FusionX:Global Conference in Munich and the Fusion Industry Association’s Annual Policy Conference in Washington D.C. reflects a strategic emphasis on thought leadership—a critical component to reassure investors about the technological viability and long-term market potential of fusion energy. These forums will offer a platform to showcase General Fusion's innovative solutions while engaging in dialogues with industry leaders and decision-makers.
Investors should also consider the implications of the capital raising efforts connected to the Proposed Business Combination. SVAC's track record of successful IPOs in power infrastructure and decarbonization sectors serves as a promising backdrop for General Fusion's listing. This strategic alignment could potentially accelerate transformation from a research-oriented entity to a commercially viable enterprise.
Given the inherent risks associated with pioneering fusion technology, investors should adopt a cautious yet optimistic approach—balancing their portfolio with an eye on technological advancements and capital market movements that shape the future of energy. Overall, General Fusion represents a high-reward opportunity in a sector poised for significant growth, contingent on the successful execution of its commercialization roadmap.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- General Fusion Inc. (“General Fusion” or the “Company”), a leader in the global race to make commercial fusion energy a reality, today announced its participation in several prominent global conferences throughout February and March. Company executives will highlight General Fusion’s commercialization strategy, capital markets path, and the role of fusion in the future clean energy mix. The Company recently announced its plans to go public through a business combination (the transactions contemplated by the business combination, collectively, the “Proposed Business Combination”) with Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III (NASDAQ: SVAC) (“SVAC”).
- General Fusion’s Chief Strategy Officer, Megan Wilson, is attending FusionX:Global in Munich, Germany, February 25–27. She will join FusionX CEO and Co?Founder Stuart Allen for a fireside chat on February 26 from 12:40–1:00 PM.
- Megan Wilson will also attend the Fusion Industry Association (FIA) Annual Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., March 18–19. She is taking part in the FIA’s “Behind the Headlines” fireside chat series with SVAC’s Chairman and CEO, Chris Sorrells.
- General Fusion’s Senior Vice President of Finance, Rob Crystal, and Manager of Investor Relations, Josh Nycholat, are attending the 38th Annual Roth Conference in Dana Point, California, March 22–24.
If you are interested in arranging meetings with General Fusion during any of these events, please contact [email protected].
Quick Facts:
- General Fusion’s Magnetized Target Fusion (“MTF”) is designed to solve significant barriers to fusion energy, which comes at a critical time as demand for electricity is surging and nations around the world race to commercialize fusion power.
- As a technology, MTF is intended to achieve fusion in a practical way, avoiding superconducting magnets and high-powered lasers, and enabling the use of existing materials for durable machines that would produce cost-effective energy.
- In early 2025, General Fusion announced that it had designed, built, and begun operating its world-first Lawson Machine 26 (“LM26”) fusion demonstration machine in under two years. LM26 is the first MTF demonstration machine to be built at a commercially relevant scale. It mechanically compresses plasma with a lithium liner at 50% commercial-scale diameter.
- LM26 aims to achieve key fusion technical milestones: plasma heating to 1 keV (10 million degrees Celsius), then 10 keV (100 million degrees Celsius), and ultimately the Lawson criterion—the combination of fusion parameters that can produce net fusion energy in the plasma.
About General Fusion
General Fusion is pursuing a fast and practical approach to commercial fusion energy and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. The Company was established in 2002 and is funded by a global syndicate of leading energy venture capital firms, industry leaders, and technology pioneers. Learn more at www.generalfusion.com. General Fusion announced in January 2026 that it plans to go public through the Proposed Business Combination with Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III (NASDAQ: SVAC).
About Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III
Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III is a part of a family of investment vehicles formed for the purpose of acquiring or merging with a business focused on the power infrastructure and decarbonization sectors. Over the past 5 years, Spring Valley has raised $920 million in four IPOs. Spring Valley I successfully completed its business combination with NuScale Power (NYSE: SMR), a leading U.S. small modular reactor (“SMR”) technology company, and Spring Valley II has announced a pending merger with Eagle Energy Metals, a next-generation nuclear energy company with rights to the largest open pit-constrained measured and indicated uranium deposit in the United States. SVAC maintains a corporate website at https://sv-ac.com.
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These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, (i) the risk that the Proposed Business Combination may not be completed in a timely manner or at all, which may adversely affect the price of SVAC’s securities; (ii) the failure to satisfy the conditions to the consummation of the Proposed Business Combination, including the adoption of the business combination agreement, dated January 21, 2026, among General Fusion, SVAC, and the other party thereto (the “Business Combination Agreement”) by the shareholders of SVAC and the receipt of regulatory approvals; (iii) market risks; (iv) the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the termination of the Business Combination Agreement; (v) the effect of the announcement or pendency of the Proposed Business Combination on General Fusion’s business relationships, performance, and business generally; (vi) risks that the Proposed Business Combination disrupts current plans of General Fusion and potential difficulties in its employee retention as a result of the Proposed Business Combination; (vii) the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against General Fusion or SVAC related to the Business Combination Agreement or the Proposed Business Combination; (viii) failure to realize the anticipated benefits of the Proposed Business Combination; (ix) the inability to maintain the listing of SVAC’s securities or to meet listing requirements and maintain the listing of the combined company’s securities on Nasdaq; (x) the risk that the Proposed Business Combination may not be completed by SVAC’s business combination deadline and the potential failure to obtain an extension of the business combination deadline if sought by SVAC; (xi) the risk that the price of the combined company’s securities may be volatile due to a variety of factors, including changes in laws, regulations, technologies, natural disasters, national security tensions, and macro-economic and social environments affecting its business; (xii) laws and regulations governing General Fusion’s research and development activities, and changes in such laws and regulations; (xiii) any failure to commercialize MTF on the expected timeline or at all, including any failure to achieve the objectives of the LM26 program; (xiv) environmental regulations and legislation; (xv) the effects of climate change, extreme weather events, water scarcity, and seismic events, and the effectiveness of strategies to deal with these issues; (xvi) fluctuations in currency markets; (xvii) General Fusion’s ability to complete and successfully integrate any future acquisitions; (xviii) increased competition in the fusion industry; (xix) limited supply of materials and supply chain disruptions; and (xx) the risk that the proposed private placement of convertible preferred shares and warrants by General Fusion (the “PIPE Financing”) may not be completed, or that other capital needed by the combined company may not be raised on favorable terms, or at all, including as a result of the restrictions agreed to in connection with the PIPE Financing. The foregoing list is not exhaustive, and there may be additional risks that neither SVAC nor General Fusion presently know or that SVAC and General Fusion currently believe are immaterial. You should carefully consider the foregoing factors, any other factors discussed in this document and the other risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of SVAC’s final prospectus for its initial public offering, which was filed with the SEC on September 4, 2025 (the “Final Prospectus”; the risks to be described in the registration statement on Form F-4 to be filed by SVAC with the SEC in connection with the Proposed Business Combination (the “Registration Statement”), which will include a preliminary proxy statement/prospectus; and those discussed and identified in filings made with the SEC by SVAC from time to time. General Fusion and SVAC caution you against placing undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which reflect current beliefs and are based on information currently available as of the date a forward-looking statement is made. Forward-looking statements set forth in this document speak only as of the date of this document. Neither General Fusion nor SVAC undertakes any obligation to revise forward-looking statements to reflect future events, changes in circumstances, or changes in beliefs. In the event that any forward-looking statement is updated, no inference should be made that General Fusion or SVAC will make additional updates with respect to that statement, related matters, or any other forward-looking statements. Any corrections or revisions and other important assumptions and factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking statements, including discussions of significant risk factors, may appear, up to the consummation of the Proposed Business Combination, in SVAC’s public filings with the SEC, which are or will be (as applicable) accessible at www.sec.gov, and which you are advised to review carefully.
Important Information for Investors and Shareholders
In connection with the Proposed Business Combination, SVAC intends to file with the SEC the Registration Statement, which will include a prospectus with respect to SVAC’s securities to be issued in connection with the Proposed Business Combination and a proxy statement to be distributed to SVAC’s shareholders in connection with SVAC’s solicitation of proxies for the vote by SVAC’s shareholders with respect to the Proposed Business Combination and other matters to be described in the Registration Statement (the “Proxy Statement”). After the SEC declares the Registration Statement effective, SVAC plans to file the definitive Proxy Statement with the SEC and to mail copies to SVAC’s shareholders as of a record date to be established for voting on the Proposed Business Combination. This document does not contain all the information that should be considered concerning the Proposed Business Combination and is not a substitute for the Registration Statement, Proxy Statement or for any other document that SVAC may file with the SEC. Before making any investment or voting decision, investors and security holders of SVAC and General Fusion are urged to read the Registration Statement and the Proxy Statement, and any amendments or supplements thereto, as well as all other relevant materials filed or that will be filed with the SEC in connection with the Proposed Business Combination as they become available because they will contain important information about General Fusion, SVAC and the Proposed Business Combination. Investors and security holders will be able to obtain free copies of the Registration Statement, the Proxy Statement and all other relevant documents filed or that will be filed with the SEC by SVAC through the website maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov. In addition, the documents filed by SVAC may be obtained free of charge from SVAC’s website at https://sv-ac.com or by directing a request to Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III, Attn: Corporate Secretary, 2100 McKinney Avenue, Suite 1675, Dallas, Texas 75201. The information contained on, or that may be accessed through, the websites referenced in this document is not incorporated by reference into, and is not a part of, this document.
Participants in the Solicitation
General Fusion, SVAC and their respective directors, executive officers and other members of management and employees may, under the rules of the SEC, be deemed to be participants in the solicitations of proxies from SVAC’s shareholders in connection with the Proposed Business Combination. For more information about the names, affiliations and interests of SVAC’s directors and executive officers, please refer to the Final Prospectus and the Registration Statement, Proxy Statement and other relevant materials filed or to be filed with the SEC in connection with the Proposed Business Combination when they become available. Additional information regarding the participants in the proxy solicitation and a description of their direct and indirect interests, which may, in some cases, be different than those of SVAC’s shareholders generally, will be included in the Registration Statement and the Proxy Statement, when they become available. Shareholders, potential investors and other interested persons should read the Registration Statement and the Proxy Statement carefully, when they become available, before making any voting or investment decisions. You may obtain free copies of these documents from the sources indicated above.
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Investor Relations Contact:
You can contact General Fusion’s Investor Relations team by email at: [email protected].
If you are based in North America, you may also leave a toll-free voicemail at +1 (833) 717-1519. Callers outside North America can reach us at +1 (236) 253-6968.
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