Nano Nuclear Energy to Present at Needham’s 28th Annual Jan.13 Conference While Commercialization Years Away
Nano Nuclear Energy remains multiple years from commercialization despite interest from AI data centers, industrial, and military customers without any confirmed sales. The company announced it will present at Needham’s 28th Annual Growth Conference on January 13, 2026, with a replay available for 30 days.
1. Participation at Needham’s 28th Annual Growth Conference
On January 13, 2026, NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. will present at Needham’s 28th Annual Growth Conference at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel in New York City. Management’s live presentation is scheduled for 3:45 p.m. ET, with a replay available on the company’s investor relations website for 30 days. This appearance provides NANO Nuclear with an opportunity to engage directly with institutional investors and analysts, making its case as a leader in advanced micro modular reactor (MMR) technologies.
2. Diversified Advanced Nuclear Technology Portfolio
NANO Nuclear operates across five distinct business lines: (i) portable and other microreactor technologies, (ii) nuclear fuel fabrication, (iii) nuclear fuel transportation, (iv) space applications, and (v) industry consulting services. Its reactor products in development include the KRONOS MMR™ Energy System, a high-temperature gas-cooled design currently in U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission pre-application engagement with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; the ZEUS portable solid-core battery reactor; and the space-focused LOKI MMR™. These projects position NANO Nuclear as the first publicly listed U.S. company developing multiple advanced microreactor platforms.
3. Vertical Integration Through Specialized Subsidiaries
Through its subsidiaries, NANO Nuclear is building a vertically integrated fuel supply chain. Advanced Fuel Transportation Inc. holds an exclusive license for a patented HALEU transportation basket developed by three U.S. national labs, targeting commercial deliveries to small modular reactors, national laboratories, and Department of Energy programs. HALEU Energy Fuel Inc. is developing domestic high-assay low-enriched uranium fuel fabrication capacity. NANO Nuclear Space Inc. is exploring micronuclear power systems for cis-lunar and other extraterrestrial applications, including power and potential propulsion technologies for long-duration missions.
4. Regulatory Engagement and Forward-Looking Risk Factors
NANO Nuclear’s commercialization timeline remains contingent on multiple regulatory approvals, including U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensing under the recently enacted ADVANCE Act and related Executive Orders. Management cautions that forward-looking projections involve risks such as design and testing challenges, cost overruns, licensing delays, and the need to secure additional contracts and funding. Investors are advised to review the company’s SEC filings for a comprehensive discussion of these uncertainties and their potential impact on future results.