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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Technologies Available for Licensing

The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory focused on advancing the coupled fields of fusion energy and plasma physics. PPPL staff and collaborators together are developing the scientific understanding and key innovations needed to realize fusion as an energy source for the world, and are conducting research along the broad frontier of plasma science and technology. We also nurture and support the national research enterprise in these fields, and we educate the next generation of plasma and fusion scientists.

Mission

The DOE Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory works with collaborators across the globe to develop fusion as an energy source for the world, and conducts research along the broad frontier of plasma science and technology. PPPL also nurtures the national research enterprise in these fields, and educates the next generation of plasma and fusion scientists.

Vision

Enabling a world powered by safe, clean and plentiful fusion energy while leading discoveries in plasma science and technology.

Technology Transfer

The PPPL Office of Technology Transfer is the initial point of contact for public and private organizations wishing access to PPPL's scientific and technological resources. The Office of Technology Transfer is prepared to assist industry, universities, state and local government, and others in the transfer process.

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