Chengdu – A paper by Alpha Ring, the global leader in micro-fusion technology, has been selected by IAEA reviewers for presentation at the Fusion Energy Conference 2025 in Chengdu, China.
The study, titled “Experimental Detection of Charged Fusion Products in a Compact Electron-Catalyzed Fusion System Using Calibrated CR-39”, reports the successful detection of charged fusion products in Alpha Ring’s compact electron-catalyzed fusion system, marking a key validation step in the company’s ongoing experimental programme.
Peter Liu, Co-Chairman of Alpha Ring, who attended the conference, said:
“We’re proud that our experimental results have been recognized by the IAEA. Our diagnostics work is helping to establish clear experimental evidence for fusion reactions in compact systems, and to demonstrate a practical path forward for small-scale fusion innovation.”

The IAEA Fusion Energy Conference, attended by more than 1,000 participants from over 50 countries, coincided with the launch of the IAEA World Fusion Outlook 2025 by Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi. The Outlook highlights record levels of global fusion investment and accelerating private-public collaboration across nearly 150 experimental devices and over 20 fusion plant designs worldwide.
Alpha Ring has existing partnerships with institutions like MIT and the University of Oxford. In April this year it hosted the Monaco Clean Fusion Forum, convening some of the world’s most influential figures working at the intersection of fusion energy, international policy, education and AI.