Skip to main content

UK government signs £30 million deal to build the world’s first prototype fusion power plant by 2040

Web Hosting & Remote IT Support
  • Dassault Systèmes secures £30m deal to support UK fusion energy program
  • 3DEXPERIENCE platform will enable digital twin modelling, testing and more
  • STEP program could create 10k+ jobs – including Dassault opportunities

Dassault Systèmes has teamed up with UK Fusion Energy in a new £30 million deal to support the Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) programme, supporting the UK’s effort to build the world’s first prototype fusion power plant by 2040.

Under the new contract, Dassault with provide the project with its 3DEXPERIENCE platform to support digital twins, crucial for developing next-generation power plants and broader fusion research.

The software will also be used for engineers, designers, scientists, manufacturers, construction partners and more to collaborate with the same data and context, ultimately creating a hub for the project. Dassault described the tool as a “standardized and connected engineering environment.”

Dassault Système’s role in digital twins

The multimillion-pound software package reduces the need for separate CAD files, simulation models, engineering databases and more, improving the project’s overall value.

It will also be used for engineers to model, test and optimize systems using digital twins – a digital mockup of the power plant in a virtual environment.

“[STEP’s Plant Information Management System], powered by the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, will play a critical role in enabling fast, efficient and rigorous engineering delivery while creating the blueprint for future fusion power plants,” UK Fusion Energy Engineering Program Director Debbie Kempton wrote.

“This deployment will strengthen engineering continuity, accelerate innovation and ensure that plant information, engineering decisions and system designs remain fully connected across the entire lifecycle of the prototype power plant,” Dassault Systèmes EuroNorth MD John Turnbull added.

STEP, which was awarded a £2.5 billion of additional government investment in June 2025, is set to be built on the site of a former coal power station in Nottinghamshire.

Fusion power plant inches toward reality

The announcement also marks the next step in this drawn-out program, moving it beyond scientific research into pre-production.

Already this year, Tokamak Energy has signed a £70 million contract to develop high-temperature, superconducting magnets that will fuel the fusion power plant.

The government anticipates the project could create up to 10,000 jobs across construction, engineering and supply chains, including the impact the new £30 million contract will have on employment at Dassault Systèmes. It’s unclear how long the deal will last, and whether Dassault will need to re-tender in order to welcome competition.

Final designs should be complete with construction expected to start around 2032, with around eight years of construction, installation and other commissioning to take the site live.

As for Dassault itself, the £30 million contract represents a major contract for the company, which scored another major deal with the Volkswagen Group in early 2025 to support thousands of engineers with virtual twins throughout vehicle development across brands like VW, Audi and Porsche.

Google logo on a black background next to text reading 'Click to follow TechRadar'



via Hosting & Support

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Samsung Galaxy Ring could go into production as soon as next month

Web Hosting & Remote IT Support With the dust beginning to settle from the huge Samsung Unpacked 2023 event, we can turn our attention towards what Samsung might have planned next: and a smart ring seems to be in the company's near future. As per a report from South Korean outlet The Elec (via SamMobile ), mass production on a Samsung Galaxy Ring could begin as early as August, with a decision imminent on the schedule for getting the wearable manufactured and out to consumers. A full launch is slated for some point during 2024 though, rather than 2023. The nature of the device means that it'll need to clear several regulatory hurdles before it can go on sale and start tracking various vital statistics. An early 2024 launch would put the Galaxy Ring on a similar schedule to the Samsung Galaxy S24 – and it would therefore make sense to launch both gadgets at the same time, perhaps in January or February if Samsung follows its 2023 routine. The story so far Rumors ar...

These mobile games are just trying to steal your crypto hoard, FBI warns

Web Hosting & Remote IT Support The FBI has warned consumers about a newly-detected, fake "play-to-earn" mobile and online game that tricks victims into depositing cryptocurrency, only to later steal it.  In a public service announcement , the FBI said the elaborate scheme sees scammers first contact the potential victim and try to build a relationship with them.  After a little back-and-forth, the scammers would invite the victim to play an online or mobile game, in which players purportedly earn cryptocurrency rewards in exchange for some activity, “such as growing ‘crops’ on an animated farm” the FBI said.  Depositing cryptos But getting into the “game” isn’t free - the victims must first create a cryptocurrency wallet and deposit some money, which is where the real scam begins. The fraudsters would later also tell the victims that the more funds they deposit, the higher the gains will be. However, as soon as the victim stops depositing additional funds, the...

The Apple Watch ban is lifted, on appeal – but the reprieve might only be temporary

Web Hosting & Remote IT Support The Apple Watch ban story has developed quickly over the last week and a bit, and there's now a new twist: the US Court of Appeals is putting a pause on the US sales and import ban while it reviews the case, which means the Apple Watch 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 can go back on sale for the time being. "We are thrilled to return the full Apple Watch lineup to customers in time for the new year," an Apple spokesperson told TechRadar. "We are pleased the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has stayed the exclusion order while it considers our request to stay the order pending our full appeal." The watches in question are now once again available from "select" Apple Stores, and will also be going on sale from the Apple website from 12pm PT / 3pm ET on Thursday, December 28 (that's 8pm in the UK, and early on December 29 in Australia). All Apple Stores should have stock by the weekend. As for how long t...