From 3 to 5 February 2026, we will exhibit at Binding Energy, the international conference on nuclear technologies in Aachen, Germany. This event brings together the fusion and fission communities to explore innovations in nuclear energy, including SMR deployment, tritium handling, and next-generation fusion power plant concepts.
About
Binding Energy brings together specialists from across the fusion and fission fields to exchange knowledge and tackle key challenges in nuclear energy. The conference focuses on practical solutions for energy generation and long-term sustainability. We apply our expertise in high-precision engineering and system integration to support these developments. Our multidisciplinary approach enables reliable solutions for complex energy systems, including reactor components, advanced control systems, and precision manufacturing for nuclear applications.
Our focus at the Binding Energy conference
Big science
Delivering high-precision systems for large-scale research facilities and advanced scientific instrumentation.Energy transition
Supporting technologies that enable cleaner, more efficient energy generation
Core expertise
Mechatronic design & integration
Developing robust systems for demanding environments, ensuring accuracy and reliability in nuclear applications.Precision positioning & control
Engineering solutions for inspection, assembly, and maintenance processes in fusion and fission systems.
Connect with us at Binding Energy
Meet us at the Binding Energy conference to explore how Demcon high-tech systems contributes to innovations in nuclear technologies.
Find more information on the Binding Energy Conference here.
Recent highlight: molten salt reactor development
Our expertise in high-tech systems is now contributing to the next generation of nuclear energy. Together with Thorizon and VDL Group, we are developing critical components and advanced non-nuclear subsystems for molten salt reactors, an innovative type of Small Modular Reactor (SMR). These reactors promise a safe, scalable, and sustainable energy solution by using long-lived nuclear waste as fuel. Demcon’s role focuses on precision engineering and manufacturability, ensuring these complex systems can be produced reliably and at scale. This collaboration marks a significant step toward clean, circular energy and strengthens the Dutch high-tech industry’s position in the global energy transition.
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